The Search for the Snow Leopard

Book by Franklin W. Dixon
978-0-671-50525-7 (first edition, paperback)OCLC35124897Preceded byThe Alaskan Adventure Followed bySlam Dunk Sabotage 

The Search for the Snow Leopard is a Hardy Boys Digest novel, written by Franklin W. Dixon. It is the 139th volume in the Hardy Boys series of detective/adventure books and was published in 1996.[1]

Plot summary

Frank and Joe, with their best bud Chet Morton, investigate when a princess's pet snow leopard goes missing from the Bayport Zoo. They become embroiled in a more dangerous case when the princess herself is kidnapped.

References

  1. ^ The Search for the Snow Leopard at WorldCat

External links

  • The Search for the Snow Leopard at Fantastic Fiction
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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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  • The Hardy Boys & Nancy Drew Mysteries
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  • The Hardy Boys (2020)
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