The House on the Cliff

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The House On The Cliff is the second book in The Hardy Boys original series. It was written by Charles Leslie McFarlane, who was a Canadian journalist, novelist, screenwriter, and filmmaker. He is most famous for ghostwriting many of the early books in Hardy Boys series, using the pseudonym Franklin W. Dixon. In 1959 this book was revised by Harriet S. Adams, as a result its plot was significantly rewritten. A lot of stories about the young detectives of the Hardy brothers were written by the same authors who invented the famous detective Nancy Drew. TV series and computer games were made based on the Hardy Brothers books. The book ranks 72nd on the Publishers Weekly's All-Time Bestselling Children's Book List in the United States. In The House On The Cliff Fenton Hardy, the famous private detective and the father of the Hardy Boys, asks his sons to help him with his latest case involving a criminal named Felix Snattman and the illegal drug trade smuggling of stolen drugs. Hardy directs Frank and Joe to a house on the cliff, whose location overlooking Barmet Bay offers an excellent vantage point to watch for smugglers...

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Franklin W. Dixon is the pseudonymous author of the beloved "Hardy Boys" series, which has captivated readers since its inception in 1927. The series follows teenage sleuths Frank and Joe Hardy as they solve mysteries and embark on thrilling adventures. Although Dixon is not a single individual but rather a collective of writers, the character and style have become iconic in children's literature. Fans often search for "Hardy Boys books," "Franklin W. Dixon biography," and "mystery novels for kids." The series has expanded to include over 190 titles, inspiring adaptations in television and film, solidifying its place in pop culture. Dixon's work continues to engage young readers, promoting a love for reading and problem-solving.

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