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The Five Find Outers

The book "Five Find Outers is about five children and a dog who solve mysteries. The main characters are:
Frderick (Child Detective)
Larry (Child Detective)
Daisy (Child Detective)
Philip (Child Detective)
Bets (Child Detective)
Buster (dog)
Goon (Village policeman)
Jenks (Superintendent)
Federick is also known as Fatty.

About The Book
Fatty studies in a boarding school. His lives in Peterswood, where Larry, Daisy, Philip and Bets live. Whenever Fatty comes on a holiday a mystery pops up. The village policeman hates the children and the children hate him too. Whenever he sees them he says "clear orf!" Fatty is very intelligent at solving mysteries. The first mystery he solved is "The Mystery Of The Burnt Cottage" and the last mystery he solved is " The Mystery at Banshee Towers". In some mysteries Fatty goes interviewing people. So that they do not get to know who he is he disguises himself. He is very good at disguising himself. Sometimes even his friends Larry, Daisy, Philip and Bets cannot recognise him.

About The Story
Whenever a mystery pops up at Peterswood the Five Find Outers want to solve it. The village policeman Mr. Goon is always on the same case as they are on. He keeps shouting at them, telling them not to interfere with the law, but all this is actually rubbish. Fatty always speaks to Mr Goon in such a way that he gets so irritated that his face turns purple in colour. When the Find Outers solve the mystery Mr. Goon is always jealous of them. The Five Find Outers always solve the cases. The Superintendent of that district is always pleased with Fatty and at the end of a mystery he always tells Fatty that he should join the police when he grows up.

Comments

  1. In my growing up years, they were one of my fav books too. Keep going Little Mairpady :)
    Love
    Chikks

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  2. Wonder why they havent made movies of this series. Nice books and with funny fatty and goon!!

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