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Mystery of the Burnt Cottage (Mysteries)

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Blyton was a prolific author of children's books, who penned an estimated 800 books over about 40 years. Her stories were often either children's adventure and mystery stories, or fantasies involving magic. Notable series include: The Famous Five, The Secret Seven, The Five Find-Outers, Noddy, The Wishing Chair, Mallory Towers, and St. Clare's. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2019-09-21 13:52:06 Bookplateleaf 0008 Boxid IA1665917 Camera Sony Alpha-A6300 (Control) Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier urn:lcp:mysteryofburntco0000blyt:epub:0d8bf2ff-f189-4761-8375-23c0da8b7614 Foldoutcount 0 Identifier mysteryofburntco0000blyt Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t8z968x7v Invoice 1213 Isbn 9781405228244 After some discussion they decide to form a detective club, at first intending to have just the three older children as members but eventually all five get together and Bets comes up with the name 'The Five Find-Outers and Dog'.

It's also very kid appropriate. If you're old and read a lot of mysteries (i.e. me), it's kind of obvious from the first chapter who is most likely to have set fire to the burnt cottage. But the suspense made sense here and wasn't the result of the children ignoring outright clear signs. (They're quite clever kids, and I enjoyed following along with their antics!) It required them to know some dark things about how people are, why they act in certain ways; so it felt appropriate that it wasn't immediately apparent to them. The other point is that when the Inspector's face first appears above the rim of the high riverbank it is described as 'a large round face'. The overall impression given throughout the series is that the Inspector has a tall sturdy appearance, not dissimilar to Bill Cunningham in the 'Adventure' series, yet the photo of the real Inspector — Stephen Jennings — which appears in The Story of My Life indeed reveals a large round face with a distinctive double chin! According to the Index Translationum, Blyton was the fifth most popular author in the world in 2007, coming after Lenin but ahead of Shakespeare. might let out something that would be useful to us. He usually washes down the car in the morning.” “What about me?” said Bets, in dismay. “Aren’t I to do anything? I’m a Find-Outer too.” “There’s nothing you can do,” said Larry. Bets looked very miserable. Fatty was sorry for her. “We shan’t want Buster with us,” he said. “Do you think you could take him for a walk over the fields? He just loves a good rabbitty walk.” “Oh yes, I could do that,” said Bets, brightening up at once. “I should like that. And, you never know, I might find a glue on the way.” Everyone laughed. Bets simply could not remember the way to pronounce that word. “Yes - you go and find a really important glue,” said Larry. So Bets set off with Buster at her heels. She went down the lane towards the fields, and the others heard her telling Buster that he could look for rabbits and she would look for glues. “Now then, to work!” said Larry, getting up. “Daisy, you and Pip go down to M rs. M inns.” “What excuse shall we give for going to see her?” asked Daisy. “Oh, you must think of something yourself,” said Larry. “Use your brains. That’s what detectives do. Pip will think of something, if you can’t.” Margaret 'Daisy' Daykin, Larry's younger sister. and the person who had the original idea for the Five Find-OutersEventually, in a surprising turn of events, the mystery is solved and it would seem that the career of the Find-Outers is over and Daisy sums it all up with 'What an exciting week we've had. I suppose now the Find-Outers must come to an end, because we've solved the mystery!' But Fatty is more far-seeing (or he was acquainted with Enid Blyton!) as he replies, 'No. We'll still be the Five Find-Outers and Dog, because you simply never know when another mystery will come along for us to solve. We'll just wait till it comes.' The Mystery of the Burnt Cottage' is the first in the series (there are 15 titles in all) featuring the Five Find-Outers and Dog and we are introduced to the characters:

Larry Daykin spots the fire to the west of the village from his bedroom window as he is preparing to go to bed. As his parents are out, he and his sister Daisy are free to get dressed and go and investigate. En route down their lane they pass another house from which they are joined by their contemporary Pip Hilton and his sister Bets who is four years younger. As the Hilton parents are quite strict about letting their children out we must assume they too are out for the evening. Findouters Challenge: Book 1. Among Enid Blyton’s mystery series, the Five Findouters have always been my favourite (though I read and loved the others too), one reason being the very imaginative solutions to so many of their cases. This time around I’ve decided to read all 15 of the books chronologically for the first time. other side of the hedge,” said Fatty. “What about us all squeezing through that gap where the man got in and out, and seeing if we can spy anything the other side.” They all scrambled through the hole in the hedge. Fatty was the last. His eye caught sight of something as he squeezed through. It was a bit of grey flannel, caught oa a thorn. He gave a low whistle and clutched at Larry, who was just in front of him. He pointed to the scrap of flannel. “The man tore his coat as he got through this gap,” he said.“See that? M y word, we are getting on! We know that he wore a grey flannel suit now!” Larry carefully took off the scrap of grey rag from the thorn. He put it into a match-box, wishing that he, and not Fatty, had noticed it. “Good for you!” he said. “Yes - that may be a veiy valuable clue.” “Has Fatty found a glue?” asked Bets., in excitement. Every one crowded round to hear what Fatty had discovered. Larry opened the match-box and showed the bit of grey flannel. “Now we’ve only got to find some one who wears a suit of grey flannel,, a bit torn somewhere, and we’ve got the man!” said Daisy, p leased. “I think we’re much cleverer than Clear-Orf,” said Pip.

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