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The Mystery of Holly Lane: The Find-Outers, Book 11
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Listening Length: 3 hours and 56 minutes
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Publisher: Hodder Children's Books
Audible.com Release Date: February 21, 2019
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I like mysteries a lot, and this book was very mysterious. I would recommend it to a person who likes mysteries.
Quite an interesting and readable story, meant for children, relaxing for adults! The food descriptions are tempting, Buster is charming and Fatty is a smart amateur sleuth. I wonder why Enid Blyton was called Blighted Enid by envious rival writers. Like in most fiction, the reader must withold criticism and let the story unfold. If fiction was too true to facts, it wouldn't be so enjoyable...
Series Review:Out of all Enid Blyton's many mystery series, "The Famous Five" (made up of Julian, George, Dick, Anne and Timmy the dog) are certainly the most well-known, whereas "The Five Find-Outers" are virtually unknown. However, there are some interesting similarities and differences between the two groups, and though there are certainly some faults to "The Five Find-Outers" series, they should not be discounted completely. The name "The Five Find-Outers" is rather silly, but children themselves think it is too (Bets thought it up in the first book, and though they mocked the name, it stuck) and as always there is an element of sexism in the novels (if there is exciting night-time activities to be done, the girls are invariably left at home), but the mysteries themselves are interesting without being too simplistic or too difficult. A mystery is established, clues are carefully considered, suspects are drawn up and discarded through a process of elimination and quick-minded young readers will enjoy the logical process of uncovering the mystery - and perhaps get the thrill of figuring out the solution before the characters do. I well remember feeling exhilaration at guessing the location of the diamonds, or the identity of the criminal, or the whereabouts of the hideaway, or whatever the McGuffin of the particular book was before its completion."The Famous Five" all had separate personalities, all contributing something different to the group: Julian was the leader, George was the vivacious tomboy, Anne was the little housekeeper, and Dick was...well, perhaps Dick was a little bland. But on the whole, the children could be enjoyed as individuals and worked together as a team. The same cannot be said of "The Five Find-Outers", which perhaps was part of the reason this series were neither as distinctive nor as popular as "The Famous Five". Instead, the Find-Outers revolved around one core character, Frederick "Fatty" Trotteville, who was more intelligent, more interesting and more colourful than the other four children put together. Indeed the characters of Larry, Daisy, Pip and Bets are hardly relevant, they exist simply as sounding-boards to Fatty's genius and one could argue that the books could have easily been written with the other four children removed entirely from the picture.Yet at the same time, the lack of character interest in the other children is practically made up for in the figure of Fatty. As robust as his nickname would suggest, Fatty is every child's dream. He can disguise himself into any individual he pleases, is fluent in French, gifted at ventriloquism and storytelling, can spout verses off the top of his head, always has plenty of money and impeccable manners, and has a mind worthy of a young Sherlock Holmes. As one friend says of him; he is accidentally good at most things. In short, he is a fantastic character, and one can only wish that we were like him in some way. The fact that he is not some chiselled boy-model makes him even more extraordinary. When faced with a new mystery (which conveniently pops up in every book), he takes charge of the other children much like a police officer organises his troops in order to solve the crime logically, intelligently and efficiently.This is of particular note since one reoccurring conceit in all the books is the presence of the local policeman Mr Goon, an aptly-named bullish oaf who despises Fatty and is forever attempting to thwart his attempts at solving the various mysteries they come up against. Given the resources he has at hand Goon certainly has the upper hand, but most of the appeal of the books comes from the fact that Fatty always comes up trumps, embarrassing Goon in the process. The rivalry between them is constantly amusing (though to an older reader, perhaps repetitive) as is Fatty's beloved Scottie-dog Buster's loathing of Goon. By the time Police-Inspector Jenks turns up at the end of every book, any young reader will be anticipating the denouncement of the mystery by a triumphant Fatty and a humiliated Goon.Book Review:The school holidays are here again and after a small misunderstanding arises between Bets, Larry, Pip and Daisy and a lost Frenchman (who they believe is Fatty in disguise) the Five are up to their usual mischief, coming up with three pranks for the boys to play (typically enough, the girls are left out). Pip has to shadow Mr Goon like a professional detective, Fatty has to sell a ticket for the village jumble-sale to Mr Goon and Larry has to pretend to be a window cleaner to a bungalow on Holly Lane.Though all the dares are played for a laugh, it is Larry's that proves to be the most interesting. Whilst doing his task, he looks into the house and notices an elderly man feeling about the furniture - perhaps searching for something? Eventually satisfied, he sits back down again and when Larry retells the story to the others Fatty comes to the conclusion that the man has hidden his life-savings in the furniture.But on returning to the house to fetch the cleaning-cloth Larry left behind, the Five hear cries from within the house. It is the old man, declaring that his money is missing! Mr Goon soon makes himself present, but the Five cleverly gather a list of people who visited the house from the Frenchman next door. By process of elimination, they investigate the suspects - but the mystery deepens when thieves return to the house, and this time take all the man's furniture!Where's the money? Why take the furniture? Where is the man's young niece Marian? The mystery unfolds gradually and coherently, and young readers will be delighted if they puzzle it out before the conclusion of the book.There is a nostalgic feel about these books, of looking back into a more innocent age, as in the case of the Five discounting one of the suspects on the basis that she's the Vicar's sister. There are a few moments of hilarity based on mistaken identity by Mr Goon, who as usual is utterly befuddled over the case, and Fatty neatly wraps up the proceedings once more.
I read a few Enid Blyton stories when I was young and always enjoyed them. I decided to see if they were just as good as I remembered. I wasn’t disappointed.The StoryAn old man wakes up to find his money stolen. The next day all his furniture is gone. What’s going on? Good the local policeman is called in to investigate and comes up with the wrong suspect. It’s up to the Five Finder-Outers to discover the truth, led by Fatty, perhaps the smartest child in the world!The ReviewThe secret to Enid Blyton’s ability to write such engaging stories for children is that her stories never play down to kids. She treats them like adults, with intelligent stories and characters. If we were to scale up The Mystery of Holly Lane and made it a little edgier, it could serve equally well as a gritty investigative story for adults.If you have kids who love to read, or if you’d like to feel like a kid while reading, you can’t go far wrong with Enid Blyton’s work.
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