Kidnapped at the Casino (Paperback)
| Author: Franklin W. Dixon |
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Product Details:
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
ISBN-10: 1416939237
ISBN-13: 9781416939238
Sku: 204184095
Publish Date: 5/1/2007
Dimensions:
(in Inches) 7.75H x 5L x 0.6T
Pages:
176
Age Range:
13 to 16
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| When reporter Kathy Boutry goes missing, Frank and Joe head to Atlantic City to investigate her disappearance. There they discover that all bets are off at a crooked casino, where all that glitters isn't gold. |
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From the Publisher:
When a college reporter, who was about to reveal secrets that would put a number of very important people in trouble, disappears in Atlantic City, Frank and Joe Hardy are assigned to find her before it's too late. |
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Tom Wingo, a middle-aged high school football coach and English teacher, is summoned from his home in Charleston, South Carolina to New York City to attend to his twin sister Savannah, who has remained comatose since attempting suicide. Savannah's psychiatrist, Susan Lowenstein, wants Tom to fill in many of the details in Savannah's upbringing. As Tom tells the Wingo story to Susan, he begins to uncover long-repressed memories, revealing some terrible family secrets. Gradually, the reasons why Savannah has tried to kill herself become evident.
Tom Wingo, a middle-aged high school football coach and English teacher, is summoned from his home in Charleston, South Carolina to New York City to attend to his twin sister Savannah, who has remained comatose since attempting suicide. Savannah's psychiatrist, Susan Lowenstein, wants Tom to fill in many of the details in Savannah's upbringing. As Tom tells the Wingo story to Susan, he begins to uncover long-repressed memories, revealing some terrible family secrets. Gradually, the reasons why Savannah has tried to kill herself become evident.

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