The Mystery of Cabin Island

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The Hardy Boys find a trespasser on an island belonging to Elroy Jefferson, whose stolen car they helped recover in a previous adventure. They discover that the trespasser is searching for a stolen stamp collection of great value on Jefferson's island. They thwart the intruder and return the collection to its rightful owner.
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Chapter 1 10:51 Read by Anthony St. Pierre
Chapter 2 8:34 Read by Anthony St. Pierre
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Chapter 4 12:07 Read by Anthony St. Pierre
Chapter 5 7:17 Read by Anthony St. Pierre
Chapter 6 9:15 Read by Anthony St. Pierre
Chapter 7 9:26 Read by Anthony St. Pierre
Chapter 8 10:05 Read by Anthony St. Pierre
Chapter 9 11:03 Read by Anthony St. Pierre
Chapter 10 10:48 Read by Anthony St. Pierre
Chapter 11 11:04 Read by Anthony St. Pierre
Chapter 12 9:11 Read by Anthony St. Pierre
Chapter 13 11:19 Read by Anthony St. Pierre
Chapter 14 10:59 Read by Anthony St. Pierre
Chapter 15 18:00 Read by Anthony St. Pierre
Chapter 16 10:08 Read by Anthony St. Pierre
Chapter 17 9:14 Read by Anthony St. Pierre
Chapter 18 10:38 Read by Anthony St. Pierre
Chapter 19 8:24 Read by Anthony St. Pierre
Chapter 20 10:45 Read by Anthony St. Pierre
Chapter 21 10:15 Read by Anthony St. Pierre
Chapter 22 8:06 Read by Anthony St. Pierre
Chapter 23 8:09 Read by Anthony St. Pierre
Chapter 24 13:52 Read by Anthony St. Pierre
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I loved this story and I thought it was super interesting but I do not like the fact that Mr Jefferson marries his wife for her stamps and seems to care more about his stamps than her I think that it should have been the other way around in that he should have married for her and found out later that she had stamps and after that become a stamp collector also the story makes it seem like a okay and acceptable thing. other than that the story was awesome

Mystery of cabin island


January 2026. An old fashioned book by nowadays standards, but, as an older person myself, I thoroughly enjoyed it!

Pleasant Read


Nostalgic. Brought me back to when I read my father’s collection of this series.