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A competitor of the Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew books, this Hitchcock-supported series mostly written by Robert Arthur concerns Jupiter Jones and his middle-school-age amateur detective club which operates out of one of the parents' businesses. It's a junkyard, and as such offers lots of cover for the clubhouse location, storage and getaways from nefarious characters. "Fiery Eye" follows the search for a jewel inheritance through a riddle in a poem, clues hidden in Greek and Roman busts and a burial location requiring them to note the angle of the sun at a specific hour without being seen by pursuing crooks. Originally printed in the 1960's and reprinted several times; available today at many used bookstores.
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Alfred Hitchcock and The Three Investigators in The Mystery of the Fiery Eye
1967, Random House
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Originally published, New York , Random House, 1967 London , Collins, 1969.
Spine title, The mystery of the fiery eye.
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| October 1, 2025 | Edited by bitnapper | merge authors |
| December 17, 2022 | Edited by ImportBot | import existing book |
| March 9, 2021 | Edited by Sarah Breau | Capitalized title, removed series from title, edited series, added alternate title, changed work |
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