Plot summary
During a school holiday, the children are told by their parents to spend their time visiting sites in the surrounding countryside, rather than searching for mysteries in the village. The children visit an old stately home, Banshee Towers, which is exhibiting famous sea paintings, which Ern and Bets love. The Towers are reputedly haunted and wailing noises are driving visitors away. On a subsequent visit, Ern spots that a small boat he admired on the painting is missing. On pointing this out to the owner, the children unwittingly place themselves in danger. After investigating, they discover the owner of the Towers has been conspiring with an art forger and a second member of staff to replace the collection with copies and sell the originals. The novel ends with Fatty saying they will have many more mysteries to solve. This book is a standalone in that the Five Find Outers enter a cave and a secret passage for the first time in their history, more resembling the Famous Five. The mystery is not divided up by assigning investigative tasks to each of the five children as was normally the case, and Fatty more or less solves this one on his own.Characters
The Five Find-Outers and the Dog * Frederick Algernon "Fatty" Trotteville – the leader of the Five Find-Outers * Laurence "Larry" Daykin – a member of the Five * Margaret "Daisy" Daykin – a member of the Five * Philip "Pip" Hilton – a member of the Five * Elizabeth "Bets" Hilton – a member of the Five * Ernest "Ern" Goon – Mr Goon's nephew and the Five's friend * Buster – Fatty's jet-blackFootnotes
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