: Who is wailing at Banshee Towers? Screaming Banshees are not the only mystery at Banshee Towers it holds other secrets too. Join the Five Find-Outers for their final case.
: 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.
: Where could the convict have disappeared to? A dangerous criminal is on the run a master of disguise, he seems impossible to catch. But the Five Find-Outers are hot on his trail.
: A missing picture, a locked-up house, and a white poodle all come togther to make up the mystery of Tally-Ho cottage. It seems insoluble until Fatty has a brainwave- to Mr Goon's disgust.
: Larry is thrilled when the milkman tells him about a robbery at the Cedars, just two doors away from Larry and Daisy's house. The Find-Outers love nothing better than a mystery, and no one knows if Mr Fellows at the Cedars was home when the robbery took place, but he certainly hadn't come back. But when Mr Fellows does come back to his home, he says there had been no robbery and that he was an untidy person and didn't want the police looking into something that didn't happen.
: The Find-Outers are pleased to see Ern Goon, along with his two brothers, Sid and Perce, who are camping in a field, next to a school camp. One of the pupils of the school is Prince Bongawah. Days later the Prince disappears and no one knows where or how! This disappearance is just the sort of juicy mystery the Find-Outers love, and with the help of Ern and information from his brothers, they set out to solve the mystery of where the Prince could be. But the clues are rather strange ones!
: This is a fantastic children's crime story from the world's best-loved children's author, Enid Blyton. Who is the mysterious burglar that disappears from the scene of the crime without a trace? The five Find-Outers and dog must discover the thief's identity before Mr Goon does. You can find out if they get to the bottom of The Mystery of the Invisible Thief. The Mystery series follows the adventures of 'The Five Find Outers' - Pip, Bets, Larry, Daisy and Fatty, as they solve the most unusual crime cases with the help of their dog Buster.
: The mystery of the pantomime Cat (Book 7) (No:2779)
: Enid Blyton
: 9781405270175
: Who could have robbed the theatre's safe? The theatre safe has been robbed and Boysie, the pantomime cat, is top of the list of suspects. But could his best friend and fellow actress, Zoe, be the real thief?
: Why is Mr Goon, rushing around Peterswood looking extremely busy? The Find-Outers want to know why, and so ask their very good friend, Inspector Jenks, in the next town. He informs them that Peterswood is the meeting place of a very clever gang of jewel thieves. So the Find-Outers decide to try and help the police, by keeping their eyes open for anyone who looks suspicious.
: Who could be sending those horrible letters? Someone is sending spiteful letters to the villagers of Peterswood. First Pip and Bets's housemaid receives one, then Mrs. Moon receives one too! Who would want to make them so miserable? The Find-Outers are determined to piece together the clues and find the culprit.