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Though not so large a place as Minneapolis, where the author's War for the Oaks is set, this context puts Finder into the urban fantasy category. Bordertown is populated by misfits from both World and Elfland, living in a near-anarchy that includes volunteer collectives running restaurants, grouchy artisans making paper, and assorted artists ...
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.
The novel centres on the mystery of who could have set fire to Mr Hick’s cottage. The five children, Larry and Daisy Daykin, Pip and Bets Hilton, and newcomer Frederick Algernon Trotteville (later nicknamed Fatty from his initials), meet at the scene of the fire and end up solving the mystery together.
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 MAPS Click here to view Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst - The Maps. This set of maps shows you how all of the rooms are connected in the game, and where to find the special tasks ...
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.
The gang is arrested, but one man manages to escape, taking the necklace with him. The man is later arrested but the necklace is not found. Mr Goon and the children are now searching for the missing necklace before the last remaining gang member finds the necklace. The Find-Outers later find the necklace, and the last man of the gang is arrested.
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]