
The Mystery of Cabin Island
The Hardy Boys Series
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Gary D. MacFadden
About this listen
The Mystery of Cabin Island
By Franklin W. Dixon
Narrated by Gary D. MacFadden
Frank and Joe are two teenage brothers who hope to follow in the footsteps of their father, a famous private detective. The Hardy Boys are joined by two friends, Chet and Biff, for a winter campout in a cabin on a remote island in Barmet Bay. But there seem to be others interested in the cabin, and a secret that it might hold. A sinister stranger orders them off the island, and when the boys don't comply, their food supplies are stolen.
When a cipher is discovered that has something to do with the cabin, the four boys are eager to solve the mystery of Cabin Island.
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