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  • The Sinister Signpost

    Franklin W. Dixon

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, Sept. 1, 1936)
    In one of the most dangerous and intriguing cases of their careers, Frank and Joe Hardy help their father investigate a series of mysterious car accidents. Each of the drivers had seen a signpost marked DANGER shortly before his accident. The young detectives investigate, only to discover that the signposts have vanished. The attempted theft of a secret experimental motor and the kidnapping of a famous race horse are part of this thrilling case, which proves to be as sinister as the signposts themselves.
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  • The Bar Sinister

    Richard Harding Davis

    eBook (A. J. Cornell Publications, Nov. 26, 2012)
    Originally published in 1903, “The Bar Sinister” is the story of a bull-terrier street dog named Kid who comes out on top. It was the basis of the 1955 film “It’s a Dog’s Life.”Sample passage:The Master was walking most unsteady, his legs tripping each other. After the fifth or sixth round, my legs often go the same way. But even when the Master’s legs bend and twist a bit, you mustn’t think he can’t reach you. Indeed, that is the time he kicks most frequent. So I kept behind him in the shadow, or ran in the middle of the street. He stopped at many public-houses with swinging doors, those doors that are cut so high from the sidewalk that you can look in under them, and see if the Master is inside. At night when I peep beneath them the man at the counter will see me first and say, “Here’s the Kid, Jerry, come to take you home. Get a move on you,” and the Master will stumble out and follow me. It’s lucky for us I’m so white, for no matter how dark the night, he can always see me ahead, just out of reach of his boot. At night the Master certainly does see most amazing. Sometimes he sees two or four of me, and walks in a circle, so that I have to take him by the leg of his trousers and lead him into the right road. One night, when he was very nasty-tempered and I was coaxing him along, two men passed us and one of them says, “Look at that brute!” and the other asks “Which?” and they both laugh. The Master, he cursed them good and proper.About the author:Richard Harding Davis (1884-1916) was an American journalist, war correspondent, and author. Other works include “Soldiers of Fortune,” “The Man Who Could Not Lose,” and “The Messengers.”
  • The Sinister Omen

    Carolyn Keene

    Paperback (Aladdin, Dec. 15, 1986)
    While on vacation in Fort Lauderdale, Nancy and her friends help a wealthy woman plagued with burglars who don't steal anything.
  • The Sinister Signpost

    Franklin W. Dixon

    Hardcover (Applewood Books, Nov. 5, 2004)
    Originally published in 1936, this 15th book in the Hardy Boys series continues the Applewood reissues of these nostalgic classics.
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  • The Sinister Six

    Erica David

    Library Binding (Spotlight, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Doctor Octopus teams up with the Vulture, Electro, Kraven the Hunter, Sandman, and Mysterio in the hopes of bringing down Spider-Man forever.
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  • The Gathering of the Sinister Six

    Adam-Troy Castro

    Mass Market Paperback (Berkley, March 1, 1999)
    Paperback, edge wear to cover, good pages
  • The Sinister Regent

    Hope Erica Schultz

    language (CBAY Books, May 1, 2018)
    On the islands of Waveborn, four friends must discover who is trying to take over their kingdoms in this charming tale set in a world unlike our own. Princess Jes likes comfortable boots, games of hide and seek, and stories about the Waveborn island kingdoms her parents and their friends once raised from the sea and now rule. So, she's not even a little bit jealous when her parents and older sister leave for the mainland to visit another royal family. Well … maybe a little jealous. Being left with a disagreeable Regent and a stack of history books isn't exactly how Jes had hoped to spend her school vacation. She has just resigned herself to enduring the boring days ahead when she overhears the new Regent plotting to overthrow her family and take over their island kingdom. Jes sets out on a quest to protect her island, rescue her parents, and solve the mystery of the islands. Joined by the princess and princes of the other three islands, Jes will have to use all her courage if she is ever to see her home again.
  • The Bar Sinister

    Richard Harding Davis

    eBook (Vintage Dog Books, July 2, 2015)
    This is an inspirational read for both younger and older audiences alike. Told from the dogs prospective it is a great story for all dog lovers. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing many of these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
  • The Sinister Omen

    Carolyn Keene

    Paperback (Aladdin, June 30, 1982)
    While on vacation in Fort Lauderdale, Nancy and her friends help a wealthy woman plagued with burglars who don't steal anything.
  • The Sinister Omen

    Carolyn Keene

    Paperback (Aladdin, May 1, 1991)
    While on vacation in Fort Lauderdale, Nancy and her friends help a wealthy woman plagued with burglars who don't steal anything.
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  • The Sinister Signpost

    Franklin W. Dixon

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd, July 6, 1975)
    It all starts when Fenton Hardy, is engaged by an experimental race car and motor designer to investigate a series of mysterious accidents. Three of his drivers have crashed because the windshields of their cars were suddenly crazed, thus cutting off forward vision. Frank and Joe uncover one slim clue. Each of the drivers had seen a signpost marked 'Danger' shortly before the accident.
  • THE SINISTER SIGN POST

    Franklin Dixon

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, March 15, 1936)
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