03 The Secret of the Old Mill (1962): Vintage Hardy Boys Book
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This book has the following ISBN:448089033
The date of the book listed represents the year printed on the inside of the book.
Attributed to Franklin W. Dixon. The characters were created by American writer Edward Stratemeyer, the founder of the book packaging firm Stratemeyer Syndicate. The books were written by several ghostwriters, most notably Leslie McFarlane, under the collective pseudonym Franklin W. Dixon.
While the book in our images represents the stellar condition you can expect, the copy you receive may be a different book than the one pictured, but the quality, edition, endpages, and cover art will be the same. Each book we send out will have clean readable pages, intact bindings and minimal wear, consistent with the book's age.
😊 We offer a no-questions-asked return policy. If you're not completely satisfied with your literary detective work, we'll gladly provide a replacement or refund.
This Blue Back Hardcover Book was published in English by Grosset & Dunlap.
The Hardy Boys: The Secret of the Old Mill (1962) The mystery deepens! In this third thrilling installment of the Hardy Boys series, teenage detectives Frank and Joe Hardy face a dangerous new threat. When their father, famous detective Fenton Hardy, receives ominous warnings to drop his top-secret case, the brothers find themselves caught in a web of mystery that might connect to their own investigation of counterfeit money circulating in Bayport. The trail leads to the old Turner mill, now serving as a gatehouse for Elekton Controls Limited, a company manufacturing classified electronic parts for space missiles. When the boys discover that a fourteen-year-old messenger boy might unknowingly possess vital clues, they devise a clever plan to gain entrance to the closely-guarded mill. But their investigation takes a perilous turn when they become trapped in a subterranean passageway. Frank and Joe must use all their detective skills to escape danger, expose the counterfeiters, and uncover the connection to their father's case in this suspenseful 174-page revised edition from 1962.

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03 The Secret of the Old Mill (1962): Hardy Boys Book
03 The Secret of the Old Mill (1962): Vintage Hardy Boys Book
📦 We offer combined shipping on all orders from Go Figment!
This book has the following ISBN:448089033
The date of the book listed represents the year printed on the inside of the book.
Attributed to Franklin W. Dixon. The characters were created by American writer Edward Stratemeyer, the founder of the book packaging firm Stratemeyer Syndicate. The books were written by several ghostwriters, most notably Leslie McFarlane, under the collective pseudonym Franklin W. Dixon.
While the book in our images represents the stellar condition you can expect, the copy you receive may be a different book than the one pictured, but the quality, edition, endpages, and cover art will be the same. Each book we send out will have clean readable pages, intact bindings and minimal wear, consistent with the book's age.
😊 We offer a no-questions-asked return policy. If you're not completely satisfied with your literary detective work, we'll gladly provide a replacement or refund.
This Blue Back Hardcover Book was published in English by Grosset & Dunlap.
The Hardy Boys: The Secret of the Old Mill (1962) The mystery deepens! In this third thrilling installment of the Hardy Boys series, teenage detectives Frank and Joe Hardy face a dangerous new threat. When their father, famous detective Fenton Hardy, receives ominous warnings to drop his top-secret case, the brothers find themselves caught in a web of mystery that might connect to their own investigation of counterfeit money circulating in Bayport. The trail leads to the old Turner mill, now serving as a gatehouse for Elekton Controls Limited, a company manufacturing classified electronic parts for space missiles. When the boys discover that a fourteen-year-old messenger boy might unknowingly possess vital clues, they devise a clever plan to gain entrance to the closely-guarded mill. But their investigation takes a perilous turn when they become trapped in a subterranean passageway. Frank and Joe must use all their detective skills to escape danger, expose the counterfeiters, and uncover the connection to their father's case in this suspenseful 174-page revised edition from 1962.