![]() Larry, Daisy, Pip, Bets, Fatty and Buster the dog are normal boys and girls until a flare starts up nearby at Mr Hick's workroom. This is when they turn into detectives for the police.But one annoying policeman Mr Goon is looking for the culprit of the mystery too. Can 'The Five Find-Outers and Dog' solve the mystery before he can? They suspect many, but only at the end is the real prisoner.Follow Larry, Daisy, Pip, Bets and Buster the doggy by reading this fabulous story including Enid Blyton's wits and hilarious jokes;)Great book, really good, some spelling mistakes but they're just typos, but, really, really fabulously great:). I think that the Five finouter and Dogs is a much better book series than famous five or secret seven but they are not as famous as Secret Seven and Famous Five.This was the first book and it was'nt as good as the others as fatty did not have any tricks upto his sleeves and nor did he do any diguises in this book.But it is about a fire being lit and destroying very important papers of the owners but the five Findouters find it hard to be friends with fatty but eventually the culprit caught is very astonishing. Having read most of these delightful whodunnits by the age of 10 I still hadn't got hold of the first book in the series which gives a lot of important background for a fan. For some reason the local bookseller never had it in stock and when I asked about it he told me that they'd had some in, but they went like 'hot cakes'. Mystery Of The Burnt Cottage - Kindle edition by Enid Blyton. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Mystery Of The Burnt Cottage. 1 The Mystery of the Burnt Cottage.pdf. The Mystery of the Burnt Cottage. By Enid Blyton The Five Find-Outers and Buster the Dog Mystery #01. 'People don't. He didn't offer to order me a copy and I didn't realise that he could have done. No wonder independent booksellers go out of business. I had to resort to re-reading so many books I felt I knew them by heart which is why I can recall this one 40 years later. It's why I never throw or give books away; I know they'll be read again, perhaps by my sons (fat chance). When I found this book (at long last) I was so excited. The pattern for the series is set in this story. I thought Enid Blyton was a genius for her ideas, not realising that they are hardly sophisticated crimes and any policeman (other than the hapless Goon) would have wrapped up the cases by the end of chapter 2.
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