Secret Seven on the Trail (1952) – A trick by Susie and her infuriating Famous Five group sends Jack and George on a night trek to Tigger’s Barn. But the prank leads the Secret Seven to a group of train robbers.
Secret Seven on the Trail embarks on yet another thrilling adventure with the intrepid Secret Seven detective society. Envisioned by beloved children’s author Enid Blyton, this installment in the iconic series unravels a captivating mystery that combines friendship, curiosity, and the excitement of solving puzzles. The narrative centers on a camping trip that the Secret Seven members eagerly anticipate. As they set up camp in the countryside, an unexpected encounter with a suspicious-looking man sparks their curiosity, setting them on a trail of clues. Their keen observation skills and collective intelligence lead them deeper into a mystery involving hidden treasure and an enigmatic map.
Jack’s annoying sister Susie has decided to start her own club, and of course she decides to trick Jack and the others. What she doesn’t realize is that she’s actually giving them real clue to a mystery! Peter at first doesn’t believe it, but the other boys go adventuring and discover clues that help solve a string of robberies.
Twice the girls are told that they have to ‘stay out of’ things. Seriously annoys me the most about this series, Peter and keeping the girls away from anything fun. He even pokes at Barbara for crying when a Policeman takes their names and addresses to complain to their parents, as if any one wouldn’t be upset at that.