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The House on the Cliff

The Hardy Boys, Book 2

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The House on the Cliff

By: Franklin W. Dixon
Narrated by: Caleb Summers
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"The House on the Cliff", the second installment in the Hardy Boys series by Franklin W. Dixon, follows brothers Frank and Joe Hardy as they delve into mysterious case involving eerie mission perched on a cliff overlooking Barmet Bay.

The story begins when their father, Ferton Hardy, a renowned private detective, goes missing while investigating a smuggling operation. Determined to find their father and solve the case, Hardy boys explore the creepy old house, which holds dark secrets and hidden dangers. As they uncover clues, they find themselves in a race against time to thwart the smugglers' plans and rescue their father.

Packed with suspense, action, and the Hardy boys' signature teamwork, "The House on the Cliff" is a classic adventure that showcase the brothers' bravery and resourcefulness.

Public Domain (P)2024 Summit Stories
Growing Up & Facts of Life Mysteries

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