Plot
Lori Girard, a wealthy young woman invites the Hardy Boys to the search for Jake Hurley's mine on his train because of their relations with her father. Frank and Joe, the Hardy Boys, invite Nancy to go with them, for she is a good friend of theirs and they know Nancy loves a good mystery. When they get on the train, they find out that Lori also invited Tino Balducci, John Grey and Charleena Purcell. But while looking for Jake's mine, it is rumored that his wife Camille, haunts the train and Nancy must watch her every step.
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