Wednesday, September 12, 2012

The Hardy Boys Books Discount Hardy Boys: House On The Cliff/Tower Treasure


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Hardy Boys: House on the Cliff/Tower Treasure

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This is NOT a movie. This is a DVD book. You read it on your TV, PC or personal DVD player.

The house on the Cliff: Fenton Hardy, the famous private detective and father of the Hardy Boys, asks his sons to help him with his latest case involving a criminal named Snattman and the illegal drug trade smuggling of stolen drugs. Hardy directs Frank and Joe to the house on the cliff, whose location near Barmet Bay offers an excellent vantage point to watch for smugglers. The Hardys are tricked into the house by cries for help, and are trapped for a short time in the attic. Meanwhile their telescope and motorcycles are damaged, possibly by the smugglers. On the way home they observe a man boating on Barmet Bay being chased by another motorboat. After his boat explodes in flames Biff and Joe swim out while Frank and Chet get a row boat to rescue the man. Once brought to shore and regained consciousness he said his name is Mr. Jones, which the Hardys believe to be a thinly disguised person.


The Tower Trasure story begins with Frank and Joe Hardy barely avoiding being hit by a speeding driver with bright red hair. Later, this same red-haired driver attempts a ferryboat ticket office robbery and successfully steals a TBS yellow jalopy called the Queen from the Hardys' friend, Chet Morton. Due to one witness reporting that the villain had dark hair, the Hardys assume he is using a red wig. It is learned that the thief returned to Chet's home to steal a tire, helping Frank and Joe to find the Queen abandoned in a swampy area.

The excitement of finding the Queen is quickly gone when it is reported that there has been a robbery of forty thousand dollars in securities and jewels from the Tower Mansion owned by siblings Hurd and Adelia Applegate. Hurd Applegate is convinced that the Tower's caretaker, Henry Robinson, is the guilty party. The Hardys are especially concerned by this accusation because Henry's son, Perry, is a friend of theirs who will have to quit school to work since his father can no longer get a job as a result of Applegate's accusation. The only 'proof' of Henry Robinson's guilt is that he was suddenly able to pay off a debt, and refused to reveal where he got the money to pay off the debt.

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