Hunting For Hidden Gold is the fifth book in the Hardy Boys Mystery series. The book was originally published in 1928 and has sold nearly 2 million copies.
In "Hardy Boys: Hunting for Hidden Gold," the Hardy brothers, Frank and Joe, set out to solve the mystery of hidden gold on Blacksnake Island. Throughout the adventure, they encounter dangerous situations, mysterious characters, and clues that lead them closer to the treasure. The brothers use their detective skills and teamwork to uncover the truth behind the hidden gold and bring the culprits to justice.
The main character in "Hunting for Hidden Gold" is Frank Hardy, one of the teenage detective brothers in the Hardy Boys series written by Franklin W. Dixon.
"Hunting for Hidden Gold" was created in 1928 by Franklin W. Dixon as part of the original Hardy Boys book series.
In the Hardy Boys book #5, "Hunting for Hidden Gold," the boat is found at the bottom of Bitter Creek by the Hardy Boys during their investigation into the mysterious disappearance of Mr. Kenworthy.
Direct from the hardy boys book's Foreword, it states: Timber wolves, a rocky mountain blizzard, and a mine cave in are only a few of the perils frank and Joe Hard encounter during their search for the principal members of a notorious gang responsible for a payroll robbery.
Direct from the hardy boys book's Foreword, it states: Timber wolves, a rocky mountain blizzard, and a mine cave in are only a few of the perils frank and Joe Hard encounter during their search for the principal members of a notorious gang responsible for a payroll robbery.
In "Hardy Boys: Secret of Pirates Hill," some clues include a mysterious map, a hidden cave, suspicious characters lurking around, and a series of coded messages that need to be decoded. Throughout the story, the Hardy Boys use these clues to uncover the secret of Pirates Hill.
The Hardy Boys Nancy Drew Mysteries - 1977 Mystery of the Solid Gold Kicker 1-14 was released on: USA: 22 May 1977 UK: 24 March 1979
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Hidden Gold - 1940 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
she lives in the Gold Coast of Queensland
A place with a lot of natural resources that is very valuable.