The Disappearing Floor By Franklin W Dixon

The disappearing floor is a book written by franklin w.
The disappearing floor by franklin w dixon. It was stolen by someone and they are trying to find out who. With their pal chet morton the brothers must tackle the mystery of the mansion heir s sudden death. The original version of this book was rewritten in 1964 by james d. Dixon is a pen name used by a variety of authors writing for the classic series the hardy boys.
A disappearing floor a huge savage looking hound a galloping ghost and a college professor s startling invention are just a few of the strange elements that complicate the boys efforts to solve both mysteries. The main characters are the hardy boys and their main objective is solving mysteries. A disappearing floor a huge savage looking hound a galloping ghost and a college professor s startling invention are just a few of the strange elements that complicate the boys efforts to solve both mysteries. A disappearing floor a huge savage looking hound a galloping ghost and a college professor s startling invention are just a few of the strange elements that complicate the boys efforts to solve both mysteries.
Also in the hardy boys. With their pal chet morton the brothers must tackle the mystery of the mansion heir s sudden death. With their pal chet morton the brothers must tackle the mystery of the mansion heir s sudden death. A disappearing floor a huge savage looking hound a galloping ghost and a college professor s startling invention are just a few of the strange elements that complicate the boys efforts to solve both mysteries.
The lexile level is 750. Dixon was leslie mcfarlane a canadian author who contributed 19 of the first 25 books in the series. Their friends lost the amasyth. With their pal chet morton the brothers must tackle the mystery of the mansion heir s sudden death.
The disappearing floor is volume 19 in the original the hardy boys mystery stories published by grosset dunlap. The first and most well known franklin w. Between 1959 and 1973 the first 38 volumes of this series were systematically revised as part of a project directed by harriet adams edward stratemeyer s daughter.