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What Happened at Midnight

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1967
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Mystery and detective stories
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1 - Burglars
2 - Amazing Invention
3 - Warning Message
4 - The Cold Trail
5 - The Hunt
6 - Fogged In
7 - The Escape
8 - An Astounding Report
9 - Smuggler's Trail
10 - Elevator Chase
11 - Discovered!
12 - Tunnel Scare
13 - Exciting Assignment
14 - Identification Diamond
15 - Pursuit
16 - Bail Out!
17 - The Trapped Pilot
18 - Outsmarting the Enemy
19 - Anchor Pete
20 - Captives' Hideout
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 Hardy Boys (Revised)*
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Hardy Boys (Revised)*     See series as if on a bookshelf
A series of middle grade novels written to appeal to young boys starring two brothers, the sons of a famous detective, solving their own mysteries.  They were written by several people using the pen name Franklin W Dixon.

1) The Tower Treasure
2) The House on the Cliff
3) The Secret of the Old Mill
4) The Missing Chums
5) Hunting for Hidden Gold
6) The Shore Road Mystery
7) The Secret of the Caves
8) The Mystery of Cabin Island
9) The Great Airport Mystery
10) What Happened at Midnight
11) While the Clock Ticked
12) Footprints Under the Window
13) The Mark on the Door
14) The Hidden Harbor Mystery
15) The Sinister Signpost
16) A Figure in Hiding
17) The Secret Warning
18) The Twisted Claw
19) The Disappearing Floor
20) Mystery of the Flying Express
21) The Clue of the Broken Blade
22) The Flickering Torch Mystery
23) The Melted Coins
24) The Short-Wave Mystery
25) The Secret Panel
26) The Phantom Freighter
27) The Secret of Skull Mountain
28) The Sign of the Crooked Arrow
29) The Secret of the Lost Tunnel
30) The Wailing Siren Mystery
31) The Secret of Wildcat Swamp
32) The Crisscross Shadow
33) The Yellow Feather Mystery
34) The Hooded Hawk Mystery
35) The Clue in the Embers
36) The Secret of Pirates' Hill
37) The Ghost at Skeleton Rock
38) The Mystery at Devil's Paw
39) The Mystery of the Chinese Junk
40) Mystery of the Desert Giant
41) The Clue of the Screeching Owl
42) The Viking Symbol Mystery
43) The Mystery of the Aztec Warrior
44) The Haunted Fort
45) The Mystery of the Spiral Bridge
46) The Secret Agent on Flight 101
47) Mystery of the Whale Tattoo
48) The Arctic Patrol Mystery
49) The Bombay Boomerang
50) Danger on Vampire Trail
51) The Masked Monkey
52) The Shattered Helmet
53) The Clue of the Hissing Serpent
54) The Mysterious Caravan
55) The Witchmaster's Key
56) The Jungle Pyramid
57) The Firebird Rocket
58) The Sting of the Scorpion
© 1967 by Grosset & Dunlap, Inc.
"What an assignment!
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The detective gave his sons a broad wink.
Comments may contain spoilers
Revised ( Hardy Boys Original Series) - Drastically Altered: Text changed, plot heavily altered, many characters eliminated, changed or added.
Extract (may contain spoilers)
Jerry held the nose of the Sleuth inshore and maneuvered so that the propeller remained in deep water.  He waited impatiently for news of Joe.

It did not take the others long to find that the big cave they had entered was unoccupied.  They reappeared a few minutes later.

"Did you find him?" Jerry called.

"No luck," Biff reported.

Chet was discouraged and said so.  "We're working on the slimmest of clues," he said.  "The fair-haired man and his friends might not have meant the Shore Road caves.  Don't forget, there are hundreds of subterranean caverns between Gresham and Bayport."

"But the caves here are the best known," Frank remarked.  "Let's look some more.  I'll cruise along the shore and pick out the more likely caves to hide a prisoner."

The motorboat edged its way along the face of the cliff.  Whenever the boys noticed one of the larger openings that could be reached easily from the shore, Frank ran the boat in among the rocks.  Then, while one boy stayed in the Sleuth, the others would scramble up to investigate the cave.

The hours dragged by.  Finally they navigated to a place where the cliff sloped and began to give way to sandy hills and wooded inclines.

Biff gave a sigh.  "Guess we'll have to give up.  There's only one small opening left to investigate."

"But why would kidnappers go way up to that cave when there are so many that are easier to reach?"  Chet protested.  "They'd have to climb fifty feet up to the mouth."

"It isn't so steep as it looks," Frank remarked thoughtfully.  "And I can see a sort of winding trail up the slope."

"I'm game," Jerry said.

"Me too," Biff added.

Frank brought the Sleuth in toward the rocks.  The boys craned their necks to look up at the tiny opening in the face of the cliff above.

"I guess you're right, Chet," Jerry admitted.  "Joe's kidnappers wouldn't climb all the way up there, with so many better caves to pick from."

 

Added: 03-Aug-2022
Last Updated: 20-Nov-2024

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 01-Jan-1970
Grosset & Dunlap, Inc.
Hardback
In my libraryHas a cover imageBook Edition Cover
Date Issued:
Cir 01-Jan-1970
Format:
Hardback
Pages*:
173
Catalog ID:
8910
Internal ID:
43840
ISBN:
Unknown
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Rudy Nappi  - Cover Artist
HARDY BOYS
MYSTERY STORIES by F. W. Dixon


All boys from 10 to 14 who like lively adventure stories. packed with mystery and action, will want to read every one of the Hardy Boys stories listed here.  Sons of a famous American detective, the Hardy boys help solve many thrilling cases after school hours and during vacations, as they follow up the clues they unearth in their quest to bring criminals to justice.

How Many of These Books Do You Own?


   

        THE TOWER TREASURE
        THE HOUSE ON THE CLIFF
        THE SECRET OF THE OLD MILL
        THE MISSING CHUMS
        HUNTING FOR HIDDEN GOLD
        THE SHORE ROAD MYSTERY
        THE SECRET OF THE CAVES
        THE MYSTERY OF CABIN ISLAND
        THE GREAT AIRPORT MYSTERY
        WHAT HAPPENED AT MIDNIGHT
        WHILE THE CLOCK TICKED
        FOOTPRINTS UNDER THE WINDOW
        THE MARK ON THE DOOR
        THE HIDDEN HARBOR MYSTERY
        THE SINISTER SIGNPOST
        A FIGURE IN HIDING
        THE SECRET WARNING
        THE TWISTED CLAW
        THE DISAPPEARING FLOOR
        MYSTERY OF THE FLYING EXPRESS
        THE CLUE OF THE BROKEN BLADE
        THE FLICKERING TORCH MYSTERY
        THE MELTED COINS
        THE SHORT-WAVE MYSTERY
   

   

        THE SECRET PANEL
        THE PHANTOM FREIGHTER
        THE SECRET OF SKULL MOUNTAIN
        THE SIGN OF THE CROOKED ARROW
        THE SECRET OF THE LOST TUNNEL
        THE WAILING SIREN MYSTERY
        THE SECRET OF WILDCAT SWAMP
        THE CRISSCROSS SHADOW
        THE YELLOW FEATHER MYSTERY
        THE HOODED HAWK MYSTERY
        THE CLUE IN THE EMBERS
        THE SECRET OF PIRATES' HILL
        THE GHOST AT SKELETON ROCK
        THE MYSTERY AT DEVIL'S PAW
        THE MYSTERY OF THE CHINESE JUNK
        MYSTERY OF THE DESERT GIANT
        THE CLUE OF THE SCREECHING OWL
        THE VIKING SYMBOL MYSTERY
        THE MYSTERY OF THE AZTEC WARRIOR
        THE HAUNTED FORT
        THE MYSTERY OF THE SPIRAL BRIDGE
        THE SECRET AGENT ON FLIGHT 101
        MYSTERY OF THE WHALE TATTOO
        THE ARCTIC PATROL MYSTERY
        THE BOMBAY BOOMERANG
   

HARDY BOYS DETECTIVE HANDBOOK
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1970 Printing
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01-Jan-1970
Grosset & Dunlap, Inc.
Hardback

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Author(s)

 Franklin W Dixon
Birth: 04 Oct 1862 Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA
Death: 10 May 1930 Newark, New Jersey, USA

Notes:
Edward L Stratemeyer (1862-1930), owner of the Stratemeyer Syndicate, created Joe and Frank Hardy, as well as many other series characters in children's literature.  He hired authors to write stories from his outlines and to agree never to reveal that they, and not the non-existant Mr Dixon, wrote the books.

 Tom Mulvey

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