The Secret Seven #1 - The Secret Seven - Paperback
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The Secret Seven (Volume - 1) is the first book in Enid Blyton’s Secret Seven series. The series is about a seven-member group of young fictional detectives who call themselves the Secret Seven Society. The seven members are Peter, Jack, Janet, Pam, Barbara, Colin, and George. The books make for exciting and entertaining reading for their juvenile audience.In this book, Jack happens to see a man being take captive by a group of men. He informs the others and very soon the seven set out in disguise to look into this mysterious matter. Their trail leads them to a spooky and deserted house with a deaf caretaker.From then on, they do everything possible to find the prisoner who has been hidden inside the house and trap the culprits. Peter and Janet’s golden spaniel Scamper, an unofficial member of their society, also helps them in their mission.The book also introduces the readers to some of the quirks of the society. Peter’s bossiness as the leader comes to the fore, Barbara and Pam giggle at the oddest of moments, and a few others either keep forgetting the password or shouting it out loudly. Jack’s interfering and argumentative sister Susie also appears every now and then, much to the annoyance of the Secret Seven.The Secret Seven (Volume - 1) was first published in 1949 by Brockhampton Press. It was illustrated by George Brook. This edition was published in 2007.About Enid BlytonEnid Blyton was a children’s book author from England.She has written several popular book series including Noddy, The Secret Seven, The Famous Five, St. Clare’s, Malory Towers, and The Magic Faraway Tree series. She wrote hundreds of novels, short stories, bedtime stories, and non-fictional pieces for children of various age groups. She also wrote a few books under the pseudonym Mary Pollock.Her writing is characterized by unusual circumstances, exciting adventures, faraway lands, intriguing mysteries, and the bitter-sweet joys of childhood. Her books have been translated to over