An edition of The Mystery of the Fiery Eye (1967)

The Mystery of the Fiery Eye

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An edition of The Mystery of the Fiery Eye (1967)

The Mystery of the Fiery Eye

Rev. ed.
  • 4.0 (2 ratings) ·
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Three junior detectives solve a mystery involving a collection of antique busts, a legacy, a strange letter, and a red ruby.

Publish Date
Publisher
Random House
Language
English
Pages
164

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Cover of: The Mystery of the Fiery Eye
The Mystery of the Fiery Eye
1984, Random House
in English - Rev. ed.
Cover of: Die drei??? [Fragezeichen] und der Fluch des Rubins
Die drei??? [Fragezeichen] und der Fluch des Rubins
1982, Franckh
in German - 12. Aufl., 150. - 174. Tsd.
Cover of: Alfred Hitchcock and The Three Investigators in The Mystery of the Fiery Eye
Alfred Hitchcock and The Three Investigators in The Mystery of the Fiery Eye
1967, Random House
Hardcover in English

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Edition Notes

Rev. ed. of: Alfred Hitchcock and the three investigators in The mystery of the fiery eye. 1978. c1967.

Published in
New York
Series
The Three Investigators, Bk 7
Other Titles
Alfred Hitchcock and The Three Investigators in the Mystery of the Fiery Eye

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
[Fic]
Library of Congress
PZ7.A744 Th 1984

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 164 p. ;
Number of pages
164

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3180369M
Internet Archive
mysteryfieryeyea00arth
ISBN 10
0394864077
LCCN
83022991
Library Thing
2001350
Goodreads
87575

Work Description

A competitor of the Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew books, this Hitchcock-supported series mostly written by Robert Arthur concerns Jupiter Jones and his middle-school-age amateur detective club which operates out of one of the parents' businesses. It's a junkyard, and as such offers lots of cover for the clubhouse location, storage and getaways from nefarious characters. "Fiery Eye" follows the search for a jewel inheritance through a riddle in a poem, clues hidden in Greek and Roman busts and a burial location requiring them to note the angle of the sun at a specific hour without being seen by pursuing crooks. Originally printed in the 1960's and reprinted several times; available today at many used bookstores.

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