Secret Seven: 2: Secret Seven Adventure(English, Paperback, Blyton Enid)
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Secret Seven Adventure: Book - 2 describes the thrilling second adventure in the series which starts when a valuable pearl necklace suddenly goes missing. Summary Of The Book Secret Seven Adventure: Book - 2 is the second book in Enid Blyton’s highly popular series. It revolves around the fictional group of seven young investigators. The story kicks off with a suspiciously missing valuable pearl necklace. Secret Seven Adventure: Book - 2 revolves around the search for this necklace by the Secret Seven. The Seven actually saw the thief vanishing with the necklace and this is the catch in the plot. The story is set against a four week holiday for all the children. Who does Colin see jumping downwards from Milton Manor’s walls? What noise does Peter hear in the bushes? Who runs away on seeing him? The book is filled with clues, suspense and exciting new twists. It answers all these questions with elan. Secret Seven Adventure: Book - 2 takes the adventure forward from these enthralling clues when the group learns about the theft of the magnificent pearl necklace belonging to Lady Lucy Thomas. Colin and Peter realize the truth of their encounter and set about making plans to solve the mystery. The book is filled with unusual discoveries by the Secret Seven. Secret Seven Adventure: Book - 2 also describes the Seven’s time spent in a circus where they find some valuable clues as well. Readers are bound to share the frustration of the Secret Seven at finding numerous clues in vain. Enid Blyton’s picturesque portrayals of animals and her rage at their mistreatment is apparent in the book. About Enid Blyton Enid Blyton was a celebrated English writer for children. Enid Blyton has written other books like Enid Blyton's Nature Lessons, The Bird Book, The Adventures of Odysseus, Tales of the Ancient Greeks and Persians, More Letters from Bobs, The Talking Teapot, Heyo, Brer Rabbit!, A Book of Magic, Five O'Clock Tales, Chimney Corner Stories, Tenth Tell-a-Story Book, and Mr Pink Whistle's Big Book. Enid Blyton was born in East Dulwich, London and went to St. Christopher’s School. She sacrificed her piano talents for teacher training at Ipswich High School. She was a teacher at Surbiton, Bickley and Chessington for a period of five years. She married Major Hugh Alexander Pollock, an editor at book publisher George Newnes, in 1924. Enid Blyton was also a prolific short story writer and most of them were published in Sunny Stories, her magazine. Her books have been translated into almost ninety global languages and she has written almost eight hundred books throughout a period of forty years. She is known for her popular book series collections which have sold more than 600 million copies globally.