Secret Seven Mystery books
The Secret Seven were intended for a younger audience, but were chronologically written after the Famous Five and the Five Find-Outers and Dog—the Secret Seven novels started in 1949 while the latter two series started in 1942 and 1943 respectively. Before the novels came the short stories. The first one appeared as "The Wonderful Adventure" (1924), and though the storyline is missing from most sources, I found a couple of sources corroborating the fact that this was the first appearance of the characters. It seems as if Blyton did not have a full-blown series in mind at this juncture.
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Enid Mary Blyton , known as both Enid Blyton and Mary Pollock was one of the most successful children's storytellers of the twentieth century. Once described as a "one-woman fiction machine", she is noted for numerous series of books based on recurring characters and designed for different age groups. She certainly was the most prolific author of all time, and with over 700 books and 10,000 short stories to her name, she is likely to remain so for years to come.
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TheSecret Seven series of 15 books, by prolific authorEnid Blyton, follows the adventures of a strictly secret society made up of 7 children, who like to solve mysteries that they happen upon, or actively go looking for!Secret Seven! The name evokes disdain or contempt among many readers who are otherwise ardent fans of Enid Blyton. What did this ragtag band of four boys, three girls and one dog do to arouse such revulsion? The first book in the series (informatively titled The Secret Seven) is their very first adventure. But there are hints that the Secret Seven have been active even earlier. For instance, there's a reference to how they raised money to send Lame Luke away to the sea. We never hear of Lame Luke again, so the ungrateful wretch presumably decided never to come back.This first book in the series begins with the Secret Seven Society already formed. According to my research, the formation of the group happened in a short story called "The Secret of the Old Mill" that was written in 1948.
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known as both Enid Blyton and Mary Pollock was one of the most successful children's storytellers of the twentieth century. Once described as a "one-woman.The Secret 7
The Secret Seven were intended for a younger audience, but were chronologically written after the Famous Five and the Five Find-Outers and Dog—the Secret Seven novels started in 1949Secret Seven Books
The Secret Seven Society already formed. According to my research, the formation of the group happened in a short story called.
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