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The Mystery of the Disappearing Cat is the second in the Five Find-Outers series of children's mystery novels by Enid Blyton. It was published by Methuen and Co Ltd and follows the first book in the series, The Mystery of the Burnt Cottage. It tells of a stolen cat the group of children work to find.
First appearing in The Mystery of the Disappearing Cat, she reappears in The Mystery of the Spiteful Letters, when the children question her about the regular passengers on the 10:15 Monday bus to Sheepsale. In The Mystery of the Hidden House, the children (save for Fatty) see her at the railway station but that is the last time she is mentioned.
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The Mystery of the Disappearing Cat, illustrator Joseph Abbey, The Five Find-Outers 2; Rainy Day Stories, illustrator Nora S. Unwin, published by Evans Brothers; The Second Form at St. Clare's, illustrator W. Lindsay Cable, St. Clare's series 4; Tales from the Bible, illustrator Eileen Soper; Tales of Toyland; The Three Golliwogs
As with all books in the Find-Outers Mystery series, the protagonists are Frederick Algernon Trotteville, familiarly known as Fatty; siblings Philip (Pip) and Elizabeth (Bets) Hilton; and siblings Laurence (Larry) and Margaret (Daisy) Daykin; as well as Fatty's dog, Buster.
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