Secret Seven: 13: Shock For The Secret Seven - Three Exciting Adventures!(English, Paperback, Blyton Enid) | Zipri.in
Secret Seven: 13: Shock For The Secret Seven  - Three Exciting Adventures!(English, Paperback, Blyton Enid)

Secret Seven: 13: Shock For The Secret Seven - Three Exciting Adventures!(English, Paperback, Blyton Enid)

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The young detectives are back again with this book that contains three of their famous adventures: Shock For The Secret Seven, Look Out, Secret Seven, and Fun For The Secret Seven. Summary of the Book Shock For The Secret Seven Many dogs have gone missing in the village, but the Secret Seven are too busy arguing with each other to pay any attention to this. Then, Scamper goes missing and opens their eyes to what’s going on. Will they be able to find out who is responsible for all the missing canines? Look Out, Secret Seven Scamper, the beloved dog that hangs out with the Secret Seven, is quite the detective himself. He is able to track down an unwanted visitor, and plays hero when he saves the Seven while they are spying on a thief in Bramley Woods. Fun For The Secret Seven The Secret Seven adore Tolly and his horse, Brownie. So, they decide to help Brownie when he falls sick. However, they need to find a safe place for Tolly and Brownie to hide lest the horse thieves find them. The problem is, which place can they consider the safest? About Enid Blyton Enid Blyton was a children’s writer since the 1930’s. Her books have been among the world most bestselling books for children. Among her popular works are The Famous Five series, The Secret Seven series, Noddy, Adventures of the Wishing Chair and The Enchanted Wood. In addition to her literary empire, she has also contributed to newspapers and magazines. Her writings were usually not planned. They were just things that came up in her unconscious mind, and as the events would unfold before her, she would type them out. Enid always felt that she was responsible in providing her readers with a strong moral framework, and so encouraged them to support causes that she considered worthy.