Hunting for Hidden Gold

Hunting for Hidden Gold

by Franklin W. Dixon
Hunting for Hidden Gold

Hunting for Hidden Gold

by Franklin W. Dixon

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Overview

"Hunting for Hidden Gold" is the fifth installment in the "Hardy Boys" series of mystery stories. Written by Canadian author Charles Leslie McFarlane and published under the pen name, Franklin W. Dixon in 1928, "Hunting for Hidden Gold" ranks as one of the best books of the series. While ice skating with friends on Shallow Lake, the Hardy Boys meet Jadbury Wilson, a poor old miner from Montana who tells them a tale of his lost gold. Meanwhile the boys' father, Fenton, is away in Montana investigating a case of missing gold. When the boys receive a telegram from their father to join him immediately in Montana, the two young men are thrust into an exciting adventure filled with kidnappers, outlaws, and a mad chase to find and recover the hidden gold. This edition follows the original edition, first published in 1928, and is printed on premium acid-free paper.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781957990903
Publisher: Ancient Wisdom Publications
Publication date: 02/14/2024
Pages: 100
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.21(d)
Age Range: 13 - 18 Years

About the Author

Franklin W. Dixon is a pen name used by a variety of authors writing for the classic series The Hardy Boys. The first and most well-known "Franklin W. Dixon" was Leslie McFarlane, a Canadian author who contributed 19 of the first 25 books in the series. Other writers who have adopted the pseudonym include Christopher Lampton, John Button, Amy McFarlane, and Harriet Stratemeyer Adams.

Jim Hodges began reading aloud in the second grade with a stirring rendition of Dick and Jane. He continued to volunteer to speak throughout his schooling years, performed as a newscaster while in the Navy, and participated in community theater groups. His wife, Monica, once asked what his dream job would be. He answered, "I'd record books." And so began Jim Hodges Audio Books, producing unabridged recordings of the G. A. Henry historical novels, children's books, Overtly Christian titles, and classic literature.

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