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Mystery books This is group of Five Find-Outers namely Larry, Fatty, Daisy, Pips and Bets. And not to miss Buster,the Scottish Terrier belonging to Fatty. This group or series is different from the Famous Five series. So the group of five and the accompanying dog, all live in the village of Peterswood and solve many a village mysteries in their school vacations, much to the annoyance of Mr. Goon, the local policeman. Mystery mansion is a place of dark secrets and terrifying nightmares, Harry the boot boy tries to ignore them all and get onwith his job- until he finds himself caught up in an adventure more scary than any nightmare. Mystery Mansion is in Series Two of Usborne Young Reading books, which combine good stories with easy reading text. Developed in consultation with Alison Kelly, Senior Lecturer at the University of Surrey Roehampton, sries Two is for readers who are growing in confidence. For readers who have just started reading alone, try the exciting stories in Series One. The Mystery Series is all about the Five Find-Outers and Dog, a group of children who solve mysteries in the fictitious village of Peterswood. Larry and Daisy (Lawrence and Margaret Daykin) together with Pip and Bets (Philip and Elizabeth Hilton) meet Fatty (Frederick Algernon Trotteville) in The Mystery of the Burnt Cottage, the first in a fifteen book series. When they set about finding out who lit the fire, Bets decides to call them the Five Find-Outers. And dog. Fatty has a dog named Buster, a small black Scottish Terrier. Together the gang solve the mystery,navrang/?Page=Category&ID=9006”> Mystery books much to the annoyance of Mr Goon, the village policeman, who cant stand the kids and particularly hates that nasty yappy little dog. It is in part the character of Fatty that makes these books so special. He may be boastful and arrogant but he is also generous, ingenious, a master of disguise and deduction, ventriloquist, escapologist, poet and macaroon-gobbler extraordinaire! Things just arent the same when hes not around. As Daisy remarks, Without Fatty were like rabbit-pie without any rabbit in it. Full of humour and intrigue, the Find-Outers books paint a fascinating picture of life in a mid twentieth-century English village — a world of cosiness, quirkiness and class-consciousness peopled by colourful characters such as tramps, fair-folk, errand boys on bicycles, shop-keepers, cooks and the well-to-do. When they set about finding out who lit the fire, Bets decides to call them the Five Find-Outers. And dog. Fatty has a dog named Buster, a small black Scottish Terrier. Together the gang solve the mystery, much to the annoyance of Mr Goon, the village policeman, who cant stand the kids and particularly hates that nasty yappy little dog. PC Goon, the policeman, is receiving anonymous notes and enlists his nephew Ern to help him discover who is behind them. But detecting is more fun with the Five Find-Outers, and Ern soon joins forces with Bets, Pip, Daisy, Larry, Fatty and Buster the dog. Together they solve the mystery, put two jewel thieves behind bars and close the case of a twenty-year-old diamond robbery! Enid Blyton (11 August 1897 – 28 November 1968) was a British childrens writer also known asMary Pollock.She is noted for numerous series of books based on recurring characters and designed for different age groups,her books have enjoyed huge success in many parts of the world, and have sold over 600 million copies.
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