The Circle of Footprints (The Dana Girls Mystery Stories, First Set #6)
The Dana girls are plunged into another mystery when they befriend the Doke family shortly after Mason Doke unfortunately crashes into their uncle's ship with his airplane. The Danas interrupt a burglary at the Doke home and discover that the would-be thief was attempting to steal a box full of money.
Mrs. Doke fears greatly that the money was stolen by her husband, and the...more
Mrs. Doke fears greatly that the money was stolen by her husband, and the...more
Hardcover
Published
1950
by Grosset & Dunlap
(first published 1937)
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