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Secret Seven: Secret Seven Mystery: Book 9
By (Author) Enid Blyton
Hachette Children's Group
Hodder Children's Books
29th October 2013
4th July 2013
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Classic fiction
823.912
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144
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 12mm
128g
The Secret Seven are Peter and his sister Janet, Jack, Colin, George, Pam and Barbara. They meet every holiday in the shed at the bottom of Peter and Janet's garden - and solve mysteries, and eat lots of delicious food. But no one can enter the shed without whispering the secret password! There are 15 Secret Seven novels, and a collection of short stories.
A girl has mysteriously run away from home, and her parents are frantic with worry.Can the Secret Seven follow the clues and catch up with the girl - or will Susie, Jack's troublesome little sister, get in the way Each book features rarely seen bonus Blyton: extra stories, a quiz, additional artwork and insights into Blyton's life and writing process.Enid Blyton was born in East Dulwich, South London, in 1897. She wrote over six hundred books in her lifetime, including many of the 20th century's most popular children's series. Some of her best-known works include the Famous Five, the Secret Seven, Malory Towers, The Magic Faraway Tree, The Wishing Tree and Noddy. Enid Blyton died in 1968 but remains one of the world's best-loved storytellers and is consistently voted a children's favourite in reader polls.