In Deadly Danger

In Deadly Danger by Enid Blyton, published by Hodder and Stoughton in 1986, is a thrilling adventure set on a West Indian island. The story follows the Five during their Easter holiday as they stay with a renowned scientist. Their vacation takes an unexpected turn when they discover that their host is in danger from a rival, an unscrupulous ‘doctor’ intent on stealing the scientist’s valuable research.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a narrative filled with excitement and peril as the Five take it upon themselves to assist their host. The setting features a volcano and poisonous snakes, adding to the tension of their quest. As they track down a dangerous enemy, the themes of friendship and bravery come to the forefront in this engaging tale aimed at teen and young adult audiences. This edition contains 124 pages and is presented in English.
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A West Indian island, complete with volcano and poisonous snakes, is the dangerously exciting setting for the Five’s Easter holiday. And staying with a famous scientist there, they quickly find themselves plunged into adventure. It seems their host is under threat from a rival — an evil ‘doctor’ who will do anything to lay his hands on the valuable results of the scientist’s research. The Five decide to lend a hand and soon find themselves tracking a most deadly enemy . . .
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