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"Ghost of the Hardy Boys is an elegant book, full of charm and
pathos and whimsy. The writing is restrained, the characterizations
deep and rich, the humor nuanced." -Washington Post As millions of
boys and girls devoured the early adventures of the Hardy Boys,
little did the young readers and aspiring sleuths know: the series'
author was not Franklin W. Dixon, as the cover trumpeted. It was
Leslie McFarlane, a nearly penniless scribbler, who hammered out
the first adventures while living in a remote cabin without
electricity or running water in Northern Ontario. McFarlane was
among the first bestselling ghostwriters and this, at last, is his
story-as much fun as the stories he wrote. In 1926, 23-year-old cub
newspaper reporter Leslie McFarlane responded to an ad:
"Experienced Fiction Writer Wanted to Work from Publisher's
Outlines." The ad was signed by Edward Stratemeyer, whose syndicate
effectively invented mass-market children's book publishing in
America. McFarlane, who had a few published adventure stories to
his name, was hired and his first job was to write Dave Fearless
Under the Ocean as Roy Rockwood-for a flat fee of $100, no
royalties. His pay increased to $125 when Stratemeyer proposed a
new series of detective stories for kids involving two high school
aged brothers who would solve mysteries. The title of the series
was The Hardy Boys. McFarlane's pseudonym would be Franklin W.
Dixon. McFarlane went on to write twenty-one Hardy Boys adventures.
From The Tower Treasure in 1927 to The Phantom Freighter in 1947,
into full-fledged classics filled with perilous scrapes, loyal
chums, and breakneck races to solve the mystery. McFarlane kept his
ghostwriting gig secret until late in life when his son urged him
to share the story of being the real Franklin W. Dixon. By the time
McFarlane died in 1977, unofficial sales estimates of The Hardy
Boys series already topped 50 million copies. Ghost of the Hardy
Boys is a fascinating, funny, and always charming look back at a
vanished era of journalism, writing, and book publishing. It is for
anyone who loves a great story and who's curious about solving the
mystery of the fascinating man behind one of the most widely read
and enduring children's book series in history.
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