![]() ![]() ![]() and Sue makes friends with a family of groundhogs, or "whistle-pigs," never suspecting that these little creatures will play a big part in helping the Hollisters solve both mysteries.Īll kinds of escapades involve the Happy Hollisters in this new suspense thriller which takes them only a short distance from home and introduces them to a lot of fascinating Americana. Pam falls through a hole in an old covered bridge. ![]() In no time at all, the Hollisters are deeply involved in tracking down the train robbers and the robbers of the Settlers' Friend which has disappeared from the museum. Hollister, and his sister, Snow Flower, volunteer to take the children to the New England town. Indy Roades, the Pueblo Indian who works for Mr. The Happy Hollisters and the mystery of the midnight trolls West, Jerry Published by Doubleday, 1969 Seller: Violet's Bookstack, Ontario, Canada Seller Rating: Contact seller Book Used - Hardcover Condition: Good US 60.00 Convert currency US 11.00 Shipping From Canada to U.S.A. ![]() "That's where the train robbery happened today!" Naturally, the Hollisters' instinct for detective work is instantly aroused. Can the Hollisters go to a museum in nearby Foxboro and get him the dimensions of a wooden Indian called the "Settlers' Friend"? Masked bandits have stolen almost a million dollars in cash from a mail car!Īt the same time, the Hollisters receive a request from their friend, Fritz, the old wood carver in Germany. While watching TV, Pete Hollister hears about a train robbery in New England. As the Hollisters set out on a trip to historic New England, they learn that masked bandits have stolen almost a million dollars-and a carved wooden Indian has disappeared in the same town! ![]()
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