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Join the adventure with Burt L. Standish’s thrilling novel, "Frank Merriwell's Danger." Follow the daring exploits of Frank Merriwell as he faces new perils and uncovers secrets that test his courage and wit. What unforeseen dangers await Frank Merriwell, and how will he navigate the challenges that come his way? Standish’s action-packed narrative and dynamic characters will keep you on the edge of your seat as you unravel the mystery alongside Merriwell. As Frank encounters thrilling twists and high-stakes situations, you'll be drawn into a world of suspense and excitement. Perfect for fans of classic adventure stories and heroic tales. Are you ready to dive into the action with "Frank Merriwell's Danger" and experience the thrill of Merriwell’s latest adventure? Don’t miss out on the excitement—grab your copy of "Frank Merriwell's Danger" today and embark on a journey filled with danger and discovery!
William George "Gilbert" Patten (1866-1945) was a writer of adventure novels, better known by his pen name Burt L. Standish. Patten used many other pseudonyms and wrote westerns and science-fiction novels, but he is most famous for his sporting stories in the Merriwell series with brothers Frank and Dick Merriwell, who became icons of All-American sportsmanship. Apart from the Merriwell stories, Patten wrote 75 complete novels and an unknown number of stories. In total, some 500 million of his books were in print, making him one of the best-selling fiction authors of all time. Table of Contents: The Merriwell Series: Frank Merriwell's Limit (Calling a Halt) Frank Merriwell's Chums Frank Merriwell Down South Frank Merriwell's Bravery Frank Merriwell at Yale (Freshman Against Freshman) Frank Merriwell's Races Frank Merriwell's Alarm (Doing His Best) Frank Merriwell's Athletes (The Boys Who Won) Frank Merriwell's Champions (All in the Game) Frank Merriwell's Return to Yale Frank Merriwell's Cruise Frank Merriwell's New Comedian (The Rise of a Star) Frank Merriwell's Reward Frank Merriwell's Backers (The Pride of His Friends) Frank Merriwell's Triumph (The Disappearance of Felicia) Frank Merriwell's Pursuit (How to Win) Frank Merriwell's Son (A Chip off the Old Block) Frank Merriwell's Nobility (The Tragedy of the Ocean Tramp) Frank Merriwell, Junior's Golden Trail (The Fugitive Professor) Dick Merriwell's Trap (The Chap Who Bungled) Dick Merriwell Abroad (The Ban of the Terrible Ten) Dick Merriwell's Pranks (Lively Times in the Orient) Other Novels: Owen Clancy's Happy Trail (The Motor Wizard in California) Lefty Locke, Pitcher-Manager
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