Arthur Johnson Memorial Library

Dixon, Franklin W.

The case of the psychic's vision Franklin W. Dixon. - 1st Aladdin Paperbacks ed. - New York Aladdin Paperbacks 2003 - 166 p. 20 cm. - The Hardy boys Book 177 .

"Some clues aren't visible to the human eye." There's a new family in Bayport: psychics with visions of the past, present, and future. While lots of people are curious about the psychics, Frank and Joe Hardy are skeptical; is this psychic family for real? When Colin, one member of the family, makes an extremely accurate prediction about a future event, the Hardys are shocked. And when Colin starts "seeing" truths buried in a classmate's past, Frank and Joe find themselves hunting for clues.

Had Colin not arrived, this mystery would surely have been left unsolved. With help from a boy who can see things no one else can, the Hardys learn firsthand that things aren't always as they seem....

"Ages 8-12"--Cover p. [4].

0689855974

2002107369


Psychic ability--Fiction.
Mystery and detective stories.
Juvenile mystery.

PZ7.D644 / Ca 2003

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