The Dead Season
by Franklin W. Dixon
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The Dead Season (The Hardy Boys Casefiles, No. 35): Multiple library catalog searches (Biblionix, OverDrive) list a book titled 'The Dead Season' by Franklin W. Dixon as available in print or possibly as an OverDrive/Libby item, but these listings do not explicitly confirm an audiobook format exists. Furthermore, search results for the general title reveal another book with the same title, 'The Dead Season' by Tessa Wegert, is available on OverDrive/Libby, which may be causing catalog confusion. - Library Ebook/Audiobook Listing (Confusion with another title)Available
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The Dead Season: Shana Merchant Mystery Series, Book 2: Multiple library catalog searches show listings for 'The Dead Season' by Shana Merchant (not Franklin W. Dixon) available via OverDrive, leading to potential false positives when searching for the requested author.
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The search for an official, unabridged audiobook of "The Dead Season" by Franklin W. Dixon across Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, and Libby did not yield a confirmed result for the general public. The Hardy Boys title, specifically *The Dead Season* (The Hardy Boys Casefiles, No. 35), appears in library system listings (via Biblionix/OverDrive) but these results do not definitively confirm an audiobook version exists for purchase or widespread access; these listings may refer to the print version or cause confusion with other titles. Additionally, searches revealed at least two other books with the exact same title, one by Tessa Wegert and one by Christobel Kent, which *are* listed in library systems (OverDrive/Libby) as available in audio or print, suggesting catalog ambiguity. Based on the targeted searches, an official audiobook for the Franklin W. Dixon book is not confirmed to be available.