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Books like The tower treasure

The tower treasure by Franklin W. Dixon reads as adventurous, suspenseful. These 12 books share its genome — matched by how they actually read, not just their shelf label.

What The tower treasure is like to read

A brisk juvenile mystery: a deathbed confession sends two teen brothers chasing a hidden stash through towers and red herrings until they clear a friend's father's name. Best for: middle-grade readers wanting a classic clue-hunt adventure with brotherly teamwork.

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Nancy Drew
Carolyn Keene · 1983
A straightforward mystery-adventure centered on a capable teenage protagonist solving local crimes through courage and sharp wits.
YAcomplete storydeep cut
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Encyclopedia Brown
Donald J. Sobol · 1963
A foundational entry in the Encyclopedia Brown series that establishes the core conceit: clever, methodical mysteries accessible to child readers, emphasizing problem-solving and logic over action or suspense.
younger readerscomplete storydeep cut
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Hunting for Hidden Gold
Franklin W. Dixon · 1920
A brisk, episodic boy-detective adventure stacking perils (wolves, blizzard, cave-in, booby-trapped helicopter) against spooky ghost-town clues until the pieces snap together.
closed-doormildly eerieyounger readers
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The hollow skull
Christopher Pike · 1998
A paranoid small-town invasion story where neighbors have been quietly replaced by something alien and cruel — brisk YA horror pitched at dread and body-snatcher unease rather than gore.
intensely scaryYAcomplete story
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The Mystery of the Invisible Thief
Enid Blyton · 1950
A cozy, gentle village mystery where a group of children track footprints and clues to unmask a seemingly impossible thief; light danger, lots of camaraderie.
younger readerscomplete storydeep cut
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Trixie Belden and mystery in Arizona
Julie Campbell · 1958
A light, wholesome ranch-mystery romp where a teen detective and her friends chase clues amid cowboy hijinks and nighttime scares, resolved neatly with no lasting menace.
mildly eerieyounger readerscomplete story
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Works (Boscombe Valley Mystery / Red-Headed League / Scandal in Bohemia / Sign of Four / Study in Scarlet)
Arthur Conan Doyle · 1958
A curated anthology of Holmes and Watson's most celebrated cases, showcasing deductive brilliance applied to Victorian crime and scandal through Watson's confiding narration.
complete story
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The Pale Horse
Agatha Christie · 1952
A classic Christie whodunit built around a menacing inn, a murdered priest, and a seemingly supernatural means of killing that turns out to conceal a rational conspiracy.
mildly eeriecomplete storydeep cut
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The Mystery of the Whispering Mummy
Robert Arthur · 1965
A brisk boy-detective mystery where a spooky mummy legend gets a rational solution, delivered in plain, fast-moving prose aimed at young readers.
mildly eerieyounger readerscomplete story
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Follow the Shadows
Jocelyn Carew · 1979
Same suspenseful, adventurous register, circling investigation and friendship from its own angle.
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The case of the haunted husband
Erle Stanley Gardner · 1941
A brisk courtroom puzzler that hinges on a jaw-dropping reversal — Gardner's trademark clipped dialogue and procedural momentum keep pages turning toward the big reveal.
complete storydeep cut
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The boys' Sherlock Holmes
Howard Haycraft · 1936
Another road into justice and friendship, taken at steady pacing.

About The tower treasure — what the genome says

Is The tower treasure a complete story or a cliffhanger?

It's a complete, standalone-satisfying story.

How scary is The tower treasure?

Mildly eerie — tension without real scares.

Who is The tower treasure for?

It's written for middle-grade readers (roughly ages 8-12).

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