The Mystery of Cabin Island (eBook)
  • Digital List Price: INR 99
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  • ISBN/ASIN: 9789388843911
  • SKU/ASIN: B0G19PFDYL
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: General Press

The Mystery of Cabin Island (eBook)

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Franklin W. Dixon

The Mystery of Cabin Island is the eighth book in the classic Hardy Boys mystery series, written under the pseudonym Franklin W. Dixon and first published in 1929. The original version was penned by Leslie McFarlane, a Canadian writer who authored many of the early Hardy Boys titles for the Stratemeyer Syndicate, the publishing organization responsible for some of the most popular children’s adventure series of the early 20th century.
In this winter-themed mystery, teenage detectives Frank and Joe Hardy are invited by their friend Elroy Jefferson to spend their Christmas vacation on Cabin Island, a small, snow-covered island in Barmet Bay. What begins as a fun holiday quickly turns into an intriguing adventure when strange occurrences disrupt their plans — mysterious footprints appear in the snow, valuable items go missing, and an unknown figure seems to be lurking nearby.
As the Hardy boys and their close friends Chet Morton and Biff Hooper investigate, they uncover clues leading to a hidden treasure and a long-forgotten secret involving Mr. Jefferson’s missing valuable medal and a man wrongly accused of theft years earlier. The boys’ courage, resourcefulness, and teamwork guide them through a series of dangers as they unravel the truth behind the island’s eerie mystery.
Rich with descriptions of icy landscapes, snowbound cabins, and thrilling chases, The Mystery of Cabin Island stands out as one of the most atmospheric entries in the Hardy Boys series. It combines elements of suspense, friendship, loyalty, and justice, embodying the spirit of adventure that has made the series beloved for generations.
Revised and updated in 1966 by Harriet S. Adams, the book retained its charm while being streamlined for modern readers. To this day, The Mystery of Cabin Island remains a favorite winter mystery filled with courage, excitement, and classic Hardy Boys determination.

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About the Author

Franklin W. Dixon is the famous pen name used by various ghostwriters who contributed to The Hardy Boys mystery series, one of the most beloved and enduring series in American juvenile literature. The name was created by Edward Stratemeyer, founder of the Stratemeyer Syndicate, a book-packaging company that produced popular children’s series in the early 20th century.
The original Hardy Boys books were outlined by Stratemeyer and first written by Canadian author Leslie McFarlane, who authored many of the first volumes starting in 1927. McFarlane’s sharp prose, humor, and suspenseful storytelling helped shape the enduring tone and popularity of the series. Over the decades, other writers contributed anonymously under the same pseudonym, maintaining a consistent voice and style.
The series centers around teenage brothers Frank and Joe Hardy, amateur detectives who solve crimes in their fictional hometown of Bayport and beyond. The books combined thrilling adventures with moral lessons and quickly became a staple of American youth reading.
Throughout the 20th century, The Hardy Boys series was revised and modernized to reflect changing times. Despite being written by many hands, the consistent use of the Franklin W. Dixon name created a sense of continuity. Franklin W. Dixon, while not a real person, represents a collaborative literary tradition that has captivated generations of young readers.


 
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