Five Get Into Trouble

Five Get Into Trouble by Enid Blyton, published by Hodder & Stoughton in 1991, is a captivating addition to the world of children’s literature. This new edition spans 155 pages and is presented in English. The story follows a group of curious friends who venture into the grounds of a mysterious big house on Owl’s Hill, only to discover that the wrought-iron gates have closed behind them, setting the stage for an intriguing adventure.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a tale filled with mystery and suspense as the Five navigate the challenges that arise from their unexpected predicament. This book explores themes of curiosity and friendship, making it a classic choice for young readers who enjoy mysteries and detective stories. With its engaging narrative, Five Get Into Trouble invites readers to join the characters on their quest to uncover the secrets of Owl’s Hill.
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Curious about the big house on Owl’s Hill, the Five get into the grounds one night … only to find that the big wrought-iron gates have closed mysteriously behind them.
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