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The vanishing game: Franklin W. Dixon ; read by Tim Gregory.
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ISBN
9781621885528
Personal Name
Dixon, Franklin W.
Title
The vanishing game eBook Audio Franklin W. Dixon ; read by Tim Gregory.
Edition
Unabridged ed.
Publication Details
[Oxford, United Kingdom] : Oasis Audio, 2015.
Playing time
030700
Series
Hardy Boys adventures
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Downloadable eAudiobook.
Fiction.
Duration: 03:07:00.
Performer/Cast Note
Read by Tim Gregory.
Summary Note
Seventeen-year-old Jocelyn follows clues apparently from her dead twin, Jack, in and around Seale House, the terrifying foster home where they once lived. With help from childhood friend Noah she begins to uncover the truth about Jack's death and the company that employed him and Noah. Jocelyn's twin brother Jack was the only family she had growing up in a world of foster homes-and now he's dead, and she has nothing. Then she gets a cryptic letter from "Jason December"-the code name her brother used to use when they were children at Seale House, a terrifying foster home that they believed had dark powers. Only one other person knows about Jason December: Noah, Jocelyn's childhood crush and their only real friend among the troubled children at Seale House. But when Jocelyn returns to Seale House and the city where she last saw Noah, she gets more than she bargained for. Turns out the house's powers weren't just a figment of a childish imagination. And someone is following Jocelyn. Is Jack still alive? And if he is, what kind of trouble is he in? The answer is revealed in a shocking twist that turns this story on its head and will send readers straight back to page 1 to read the book in a whole new light.
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Children.
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Children's stories
Hardy Boys (Fictitious characters) -- Juvenile fiction
Missing persons -- Juvenile fiction
Amusement parks -- Juvenile fiction
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Gregory, Tim
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