The Disappearance, Franklin W. Dixon
The Disappearance, Franklin W. Dixon
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The Disappearance

Author: Franklin W. Dixon

Narrator: Tim Gregory

Unabridged: 3 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Oasis Audio

Published: 05/14/2019


Synopsis

It’s a case of hidden identities for brother detectives Frank and Joe in the in the eighteenth book in the thrilling Hardy Boys Adventures series.

The Hardy brothers and Frank’s new girlfriend, Jones, are attending a local comic book convention on the shore. They meet up with Jones’s friend Harper, a fellow comics super fan, on the boardwalk outside the convention. The four of them spend hours running from booth to booth and end the perfect day with pizza at Harper’s short-term rental apartment.

Things don’t stay so perfect, though. On the way home, Jones realizes she switched phones with Harper by accident and she is getting some really scary texts. When they show up at the apartment the next day, they find it totally destroyed and Harper is missing. 

Frank and Joe start digging into their new friend’s life, hoping to find out where she might have gone, but the more they find out about her, the more mysterious she becomes. Can Frank and Joe find this secretive character? Or has she disappeared forever?

About The Author

Franklin W. Dixon is the pen name used by a variety of different authors (Leslie McFarlane, a Canadian author being the first) who wrote The Hardy Boys novels.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Steve on February 16, 2020

Absolutely terrible. Completely over the top, unbelievable, and slapstick stupid in parts. A wholly unsympathetic 'victim' that Frank, Joe, and Frank's (utterly annoying and idiotic) girlfriend fawn over. Whenever Frank is around his new girlfriend he suddenly becomes the stupidest person in the roo......more

Goodreads review by Karis Anna-Kathryn on July 19, 2021

My favorite character in this book is the poor teenage candy booth cashier who had to deal with an orange-haired old lady in a bedazzled pineapple shirt coming crashing into her booth, followed by a teenager soaked with rotten lemon juice, screaming at the aforementioned old lady about the SATs and......more

Goodreads review by Aurora on July 18, 2019

This was an interesting addition to the Hardy boys series, and it had several really good points. But there was just something off about it, and it wasn't that the scene portrayed on the cover does not take place in the book. Maybe it was because Joe seemed jealous that Frank's girlfriend got in on......more

Goodreads review by John T Conley on March 19, 2019

Good story They story line was good, but there were several grammatical errors that needed to be corrected Dixon should' be used them grammatical check on his computer.......more