The Mystery of the Hidden House

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The Mystery of the Hidden House
First edition cover
AuthorEnid Blyton
IllustratorJoseph Abbey
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
SeriesThe Five Find-Outers
GenreChildren's novel
PublisherMethuen
Publication date
1948
Preceded byThe Mystery of the Missing Necklace 
Followed byThe Mystery of the Pantomime Cat 

The Mystery of the Hidden House is the sixth in the series of Five Find-Outers children's mystery novels by Enid Blyton. It was first published in 1948 by Methuen and was illustrated by Joseph Abbey.[1]

Synopsis[edit]

Pip, Bets, Larry and Daisy mistake Ernest "Ern" Goon, the village policeman's nephew, for their good friend Fatty in one of his disguises. When Ern tells this to Mr. Goon, the policeman asks the children's parents to ban them from solving another mystery. The children then invent a fake mystery about kidnappers and robbers on Christmas Hill, hoping Ern will pass the information on to Mr. Goon. They also encourage Ern to investigate at Christmas Hill, where Larry and Pip plan to flash some lights and Fatty will hide himself to give Ern a scare.

Meanwhile, Mr. Goon finds Ern's notes about the "mystery" and threatens to punish him. Mr. Goon then goes out at night to investigate the hill. 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. Bets suggests to Fatty that Ern may be there, and Fatty investigates, with Pip and Larry in tow. Ern is there and Fatty asks him to wait until the next morning so the crooks could be captured. Inspector Jenks later sends six police cars to Harry's Folly. Ern is rescued and promises to tear up a rude poem that Fatty wrote about Mr. Goon, as both Ern and Mr. Goon think that Ern wrote it.

Characters[edit]

  • Bets – the youngest of the Five Find-Outers
  • Pip – a member of the Five Find-Outers
  • Larry – the former chief of the Five Find-Outers
  • Daisy – a member of the Five Find-Outers
  • 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
  • Mr and Mrs. Hilton – parents of Pip (Philip Hilton) and Bets (Elizabeth Hilton)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Five Find-Outers Mystery Series". The Enid Blyton Society. Retrieved 4 April 2010.

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