Five Go Off to Camp

Five Go Off to Camp by Enid Blyton is a captivating adventure published by Hodder and Stoughton in 1967. This New Impression edition spans 184 pages and is presented in English. The story follows the Famous Five as they embark on a mysterious journey involving spook-trains that vanish into thin air, leading them to an unusual underground destination.
Readers will find an engaging narrative that invites them to join the Famous Five in their exploration of the unknown. The book delves into themes of adventure and mystery, as the characters uncover the secrets behind the enigmatic trains. This edition offers a delightful experience for fans of fiction, providing a glimpse into the imaginative world crafted by Blyton.
Official synopsis Publisher
“Spook-trains in the dead of night! They seem to vanish into thin air — where do they go? The Famous Five follow the tracks — and discover a very unusual, underground destination!”–Back cover.
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