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  2. The Mystery of Banshee Towers - Wikipedia

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    This book is a standalone in that the Five Find Outers enter a cave and a secret passage for the first time in their history, more resembling the Famous Five. The mystery is not divided up by assigning investigative tasks to each of the five children as was normally the case, and Fatty more or less solves this one on his own. Characters

  3. The Mystery of the Secret Room - Wikipedia

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    Plot Fatty is made the leader of the Five Find Outers, as he explains that he has been studying how to get out of a locked room when the key is not on his side, to write letters with invisible ink (or orange/lemon juice) and has been practising disguises. The Five have fun with Fatty's new techniques, particularly disguises. Pip disguises himself with a wig and some sticking out teeth and ...

  4. The Mystery of the Invisible Thief - Wikipedia

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    Plot. The Five Find-Outers are having a chance tea at a local gymkhana with Inspector Jenks and his goddaughter Hilary when a robbery occurs in a nearby large house. The mysterious robber disappears from the scene of the crime without a trace — as if he were invisible.

  5. The Mystery of the Missing Man - Wikipedia

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    Bets – The youngest member of the Five Find-Outers; Larry – The former chief of the Five Find-Outers; Pip – A member of the Five Find-Outers; Buster – A dog owned by Fatty. Mr. Goon – The local Peterswood policeman. Eunice – The daughter of Fatty's father friend, Mr Tolling. Chief Inspector Jenks – A friend of the Five Find-Outers

  6. The Mystery of the Hidden House - Wikipedia

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    Ern sets out to follow him but goes in the wrong direction, along the road to "Harry's Folly", where he witnesses some mysterious voices, footsteps and lights. He tells the Find-Outers, who don't believe him at first, but then decide to investigate. Fatty dresses as Ern for fun and consequently Ern is captured and taken to Harry's Folly.

  7. The Mystery of the Strange Messages - Wikipedia

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    Children's literature portal; Novels portal; The Mystery of the Strange Messages is a children's mystery novel written by Enid Blyton and published in 1957. It is the fourteenth book in the Five Find-Outers series featuring Fatty, Pip, Larry, Daisy, Bets and Buster the Scottie dog, as well as Mr Goon and his nephew Ern.

  8. Deep web - Wikipedia

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    The deep web, [1] invisible web, [2] or hidden web [3] are parts of the World Wide Web whose contents are not indexed by standard web search-engine programs. This is in contrast to the "surface web", which is accessible to anyone using the Internet. [4] Computer scientist Michael K. Bergman is credited with inventing the term in 2001 as a ...

  9. The Mystery of the Burnt Cottage - Wikipedia

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    Plot summary. 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.