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The Five Find-Outers and Dog, also known as The Five Find-Outers, is a series of children's mystery books written by Enid Blyton. The first was published in 1943 and the last in 1961. The first was published in 1943 and the last in 1961.
Roma Sub Rosa is a series of historical mystery novels by Steven Saylor set in ancient Rome and therefore populated by famous historic Roman citizens. [1] The phrase "Roma Sub Rosa" means, in Latin, "Rome under the rose."
They find certain clues including broken-down nettles in a ditch, a footprint in a grassy field and the presence of Hawker Tempest planes (which Mr Hick mentions "flew over" the other day). The children realise that as Mr Hick claims to have been on the London train when the cottage was burnt, but by his own report saw the planes which flew ...
Fatty – the chief of the Five Find-Outers; Buster – a dog owned by Fatty; Mr. Holland – a garage owner who is also a criminal; Mr. Peters – the gatekeeper of "Harry's Folly" Ern Goon – the nephew of Mr Goon; Mr. Goon – Peterwood's local policeman; Inspector Jenks – a friend of the Five Find-Outers and Dog
The Rockingdown Mystery (1949) The Rilloby Fair Mystery (1950) The Ring O' Bells Mystery (1951) The Rubadub Mystery (1952) The Rat-a-Tat Mystery (1956) The Ragamuffin Mystery (1959) Each of the Mysteries begins with the letter "R" as one of the characters disingenuously points out towards the end of the series. [1]
Mapback is a term used by paperback collectors to refer to the earliest paperback books published by Dell Books, beginning in 1943. The books are known as mapbacks because the back cover of the book contains a map that illustrates the location of the action. Dell books were numbered in series.
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The Five Find-Outers are having tea at a local gymkhana with Inspector Jenks and his god-daughter Hilary, when a robbery occurs in a nearby house. The robber disappears from the scene of the crime without a trace and when the burgled house turns out to be Hilary's, the children have the perfect excuse to investigate.