The Castle Conundrum

Novel first published in 2001
The Castle Conundrum
AuthorFranklin W. Dixon
LanguageEnglish
SeriesThe Hardy Boys
GenreChildren's literature/Young adult literature
PublisherGrosset & Dunlap
Publication date
2001

The Castle Conundrum is the 168th title in the Hardy Boys series of detective/mystery novels.[1] It was first published in 2001.[2]

The Hardys head to France to help in the construction of a center for children, thanks to Teen Village International, a worldwide, non-profit organization. But the Hardys soon realize that the castle next door is supposedly haunted. The Hardys, also, realize that someone is after the treasure hidden inside the castle. Knowing that, the Hardys try to figure out and stop this mysterious person before they get rid of the Hardys for good.

References

  1. ^ Smith, Kevin Burton (5 June 2019). "Frank and Joe Hardy (The Hardy Boys): Created by Franklin W. Dixon, House pseudonym of Stratmeyer Syndicate". thrillingdetective.com. Retrieved 12 February 2024.
  2. ^ The Castle Conundrum at Fantastic Fiction
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  • Leslie McFarlane
  • Andrew E. Svenson
  • Harriet Adams
  • Neal Barrett Jr.
  • Susan Wittig Albert
  • Steven Grant
  • George Edward Stanley
  • James D. Lawrence
See also
Original
Casefiles
  • Dead on Target (1987)
  • Evil, Inc. (1987)
  • Cult of Crime (1987)
  • See No Evil (1987)
  • Street Spies (1988)
  • Countdown to Terror (1989)
  • Running on Empty (1990)
  • The Last Laugh (1990)
  • River Rats (1997)
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  • Hardy Boys (animated)
  • The Hardy Boys & Nancy Drew Mysteries
  • The Hardy Boys (1995)
  • The Hardy Boys (2020)
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