Three Cheers, Secret Seven (1956) – Susie’s model aeroplane launches the Secret Seven into their next adventure. Who is using the top room in the empty Barlett Lodge, and why?
Who is hiding in the abandoned house? When Peter and Jack search for ther lost model airplane, they realzie the house isn’t empty after all…
The Secret Seven is a fictional group of child detectives created by Enid Blyton and based on the publisher’s children. They appear in one of several adolescent detective series which Blyton wrote. The Secret Seven consists of Peter (the society’s head), Janet (Peter’s sister), Pam, Barbara, Jack, Colin and George. Jack’s sister Susie and her best friend Binkie make occasional appearances in the books; they hate the Secret Seven and delight in playing tricks designed to humiliate them, although this is partly fuelled by their almost obsessive desire to belong to the society.
Unlike most other Blyton series, this one takes place during the school term time because the characters go to day schools. Continuing Blyton’s series, Pamela Butchart wrote two new adventures in the series, adding elements of horror.