The Secret Seven
Juvenile fiction

The Secret Seven

by Enid Blyton

Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton
Pages
117
Language
English
Published
1948

Overview

The Secret Seven introduces one of Enid Blyton's best-known children's mystery groups: Peter, Janet, Jack, Barbara, George, Pam, Colin, and the dog Scamper. Their club has passwords, badges, meetings, rules, and the irresistible feeling that a case may be waiting just beyond ordinary life. When suspicious events disturb their world, the children turn curiosity into investigation.

The appeal of The Secret Seven comes from its combination of friendship and structure. Blyton makes detection feel like a game children can organize for themselves, with observation, courage, teamwork, and secrecy at the center. The mystery is accessible, fast, and full of clubhouse energy. Readers interested in classic children's detective fiction, group adventures, school-age independence, and nostalgic mystery series will find The Secret Seven a bright starting point.

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