

An edition of The tower treasure (1927)
By Franklin W. Dixon
Publish Date
1959
Publisher
Grosset & Dunlap
Language
eng
Pages
180
Description:
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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People: Frank Hardy, Joe Hardy, Chet Morton, Hurd Applegate, Adelia Applegate, Henry Robinson, Perry Robinson, Fenton Hardy, John Jackley, Hobo Johnny, Chief Collig, Laura Hardy, Iola Morton, Mr. Morton, Mrs. Morton, Mrs. Robinson, Paula Robinson, Tessie Robinson, Callie Shaw, Oscar Smuff
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