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The Mystery of the Strange Messages (Five Find-Outers #14)

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Title:The Mystery of the Strange Messages (Five Find-Outers #14)
Author:
Blyton, Enid   
(99 of 166 for author by title)
The Mystery of the Vanished Prince (Five Find-Outers #9)
The Mystery of the Strange Bundle (Five Find-Outers #10)
Published:   1957
Publisher:Granada Publishing Limited
Tags:fiction, juvenile, mystery
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Brief Summary by Julie Heginbotham: Mr Goon receives four letters, of which the wording is cut out from a newspaper. One says – Turn him out of the Ivies, the other one – Ask Smith what his real name is, another one says – Call yourself a policeman? Better go and see smith, and the last one says – You'll be sorry if you don't go and see Smith! Mr Goon is so angry he accuses Fatty of sending him the letters, and so goes to see the Find-Outers, who all deny having seen them or sent them. Mr Goon doesn't believe what they say and throws the letters at their feet. Once alone, Fatty turns to the others, and says – "Our next mystery is now beginning." And what an exciting mystery it turns out to be, with the help of Ern, Mr Goon's nephew. [Suggest a different description.]

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Author Bio for Blyton, Enid

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Enid Blyton (1897-1968) was a prolific English author of children's books. Born in London, she began writing while still in school. Her first attempts at writing were rejected by publishers which just made her more determined to succeed. She trained as a teacher and in her spare time continued to write. Her first book, a collection of poems, was published in 1922. Her first series of books, "Old Thatch", began in 1934 and eventually encompassed 28 books. In the 1940's she began to churn out books sometimes three or four per year. By the 1950's she was publishing upwards of 50 books per year. In all, she wrote over 750 books which sold over 600 million copies. While critics called her writing unimaginative and lacking literary merit, this did not stop her adoring fans from scooping her books off the shelf. Even after her death, her endearing stories continue to draw the rapt attention of children everywhere. (Enid Blyton Society)

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