The tower treasure

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A dying criminal confesses that his loot has been stored "in the tower." Both towers of the looted mansion are searched in vain. It remains for the Hardy boys to make an astonishing discovery that clears up the mystery and clears the name of a friend’s father.

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Haven't read these books since I was a kid. It's honestly just a lot of fun. These kids should clearly not be involved in any of this stuff, but you know what? They're fine, it's the 20s, they're having a grand ol' time.

Subjects

  • Children's stories
  • Mystery and detective stories
  • siblings
  • Mystery
  • Juvenile Fiction
  • Fiction
  • Hardy Boys Mystery Stories
  • Hardy Boys (Fictitious characters)
  • Children's fiction
  • Hardy boys (fictitious characters), fiction
  • Detective and mystery stories
  • Brothers
  • Teenage boy detectives
  • Boy detective
  • Thieves
  • Mystery fiction
  • series:HardyBoys
  • collectionID:HBMS1
  • Adventure and adventurers, fiction
  • Buried treasure, fiction
  • Children's Middle Grade Mystery & Detective Books
  • Children’s Middle Grade Action & Adventure Books
  • Fiction, general
  • Fiction, action & adventure
  • Fiction, mystery & detective, general
  • Joe Hardy (Fictitious character)
  • Frank Hardy (Fictitious character)
  • Juvenile literature

Places

  • Tower Mansion
  • New York City
  • Albany
  • Bayport
  • Bayport High
  • Bayport Police Station
  • Bayport Railroad Station
  • Cherryville
  • Crescent Theater
  • Ducksworth
  • Elm Street
  • Flint’s
  • Hardys’ house
  • High Street
  • Market Street
  • Morton farm
  • Pine Street
  • Renshaw
  • Rocco’s
  • Ruben Street
  • Schwartz’s Masquerade and Costume Shop
  • Shaw house
  • Thornton
  • Willow Grove
  • Willowville