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Librarian's Note: This ISBN was also used to publish a 3-in-1 collection of Find-Outer series that can be foundErn is back visiting Mr Goon, which gives him and the Find-Outers the perfect chance to explore Banshee Towers. But there's more secrets to the towers than the screaming banshees.

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Fatty, Larry, Daisy, Pip, Bets and Buster the Dog have one last case to solve. Librarian's Note: This ISBN was also used to publish a 3-in-1 collection of Find-Outer series that can be foundErn is back visiting Mr Goon, which gives him and the Find-Outers the perfect chance to explore Banshee Towers. But there's more secrets to the towers than the screaming banshees. Fatty, Larry, Daisy, Pip, Bets and Buster the Dog have one last case to solve.

Findouters challenge: Book 15. The final book of the findouters series, this marks the end of my findouters challenge which I began last October. This one opens a little differently from the rest as while the children are setting out to receive Fatty as usual, this time around he comes by bus rather than train. There is no mystery waiting for Fatty to solve at the start, and as the childrens’ parents want them out of their hair, they suggest the children go on expeditions to different places aro Findouters challenge: Book 15.

The final book of the findouters series, this marks the end of my findouters challenge which I began last October. This one opens a little differently from the rest as while the children are setting out to receive Fatty as usual, this time around he comes by bus rather than train. There is no mystery waiting for Fatty to solve at the start, and as the childrens’ parents want them out of their hair, they suggest the children go on expeditions to different places around Peterswood. Meanwhile Ern has also come to the village, staying once again with Mr Goon, as one of his sisters has the measles, and this time around he’s brought with him his very own dog Bingo, who not only the children but also Buster takes to instantly. Ern gets into a bit of trouble with Mr Goon and moves into Fatty’s shed thereby also getting the time to join them on their expeditions. So almost Famous-Five-like, their first ‘trip’ takes them to Banshee Towers, an old house that now houses a gallery of sorts for sea pictures. Ern and Bets are awfully keen on seeing these and it is their interest, and Ern’s keen eye that gives them the first hint of mystery.

On their very first trip they find some mysterious and rather unfriendly characters in Banshee Towers, the owner included, and also that a banshee actually wails there at a certain hour. Not only that, there is a mysterious trap door, and also a secret path from the outside, which Buster and Bingo have discovered, When Fatty and Ern return a second time to investigate, Ern notices something wrong with one of the paintings he was admiring the previous day. While the other children are not inclined to believe him at the start, Bets has noticed the same thing, and so begins their ‘investigation’ to discover what’s really going on in Banshee Towers.This one lacked quite a few of the ‘trademark’ elements of the findouters stories, Fatty not disguising himself even once, and the children not pranking Mr Goon (the second bit was more welcome, because as I’ve been noticing this time around, they do tend to unnecessarily bother him, and do interfere with his work), except one little trick at the end. Mr Goon too, though wanting the findouters out of his hair, isn’t at his worst, and by the end is even ready to extend a friendly hand to the children, and one begins to wonder if this will work, but of course. In this one also, the children are in no direct ‘competition’ with Mr Goon to solve the case, which makes things somewhat smoother. But this doesn’t mean Fatty doesn’t get to use some of the tricks he’s learnt or that the mystery is any the less dangerous or exciting, or the villains, any the less menacing. Ern, as has been the case in the last few titles in which he appears, plays a much more active role, and shows that he too is very bright (he’s proved himself enterprising too before―the children unfortunately still have that somewhat arrogant opinion of Ern’s brains not perhaps being as good as their own), even if not as much so as Fatty, who as usual pieces together the puzzle and works out the answers in what seems like no time at all, leading Chief Inspector Jenks to remark that they would both make good policemen.

In fact, he can’t wait for Fatty to grow up and join the force. Ern’s is still at his portry as well, of course, but for a change, his pome does begin with ‘The poor old’ . The mystery while not overly complex did have some interesting elements to it, and it was nice to see how Fatty worked out some parts of the puzzle.

On the foodmeter, this was above average, though the children don’t go to the tea shop as often as usual, there are teas, toffee, and biscuits in the shed, breakfasts and suppers for Ern, and also some treats for Buster and Bingo. Buster and Bingo I thought made a fun pair of crazy dogs who also played their part in the mystery, besides snapping away at poor Goon’s ankles. This was a fun read and a good close to the series, though if one reads the last lines, it reads like any entry in the series anticipating another mystery, though in this case, no other comes. Which means of course, that one simply has to start back at the beginning . The final installment of Enid Blyton's fifteen-book Five Find-Outers and Dog series, in which a group of British schoolchildren spend their holidays playing detective, The Mystery of Banshee Towers sees Fatty, Larry, Daisy, Pip, and Bets involved in a case of art forgery and fraud. When the children, together with their friend Ern Goon, go to nearby Banshee Towers to see an exhibit of sea paintings, they have no idea that they are stepping into a mystery.

But when Ern notices a slight change in The final installment of Enid Blyton's fifteen-book Five Find-Outers and Dog series, in which a group of British schoolchildren spend their holidays playing detective, The Mystery of Banshee Towers sees Fatty, Larry, Daisy, Pip, and Bets involved in a case of art forgery and fraud. When the children, together with their friend Ern Goon, go to nearby Banshee Towers to see an exhibit of sea paintings, they have no idea that they are stepping into a mystery. But when Ern notices a slight change in one of the paintings, on their second visit, Fatty knows something isn't right.It seems a shame that the series should close with The Mystery of Banshee Towers, as it provides a rather weak finale. The shortest book of the lot, it seems the least developed, and has one of the most obvious resolutions. Although the entire series features Fatty as the 'star,' the other four Find-Outers almost disappear here. I did enjoy the scenes involving the two dogs, Buster and Bingo, but I was otherwise unimpressed, and I got the sense that Blyton didn't intend for this to be the conclusion.

ENID BLYTON NEVER GETS BORING!!Reading an Enid Blyton's novel is like revisiting the childhood days. Every time i delve into Enid Blyton's world,i feel a longing to be one of her characters.Even after having read so many authors,i still feel she is among the most vivid authors i have come across.Even this recent novel of hers that i read,didn't disappoint me a bit.It was enthralling from the beginning to the end.This is about five kids apparently headed by Fatty,who has recently returned from ENID BLYTON NEVER GETS BORING!!Reading an Enid Blyton's novel is like revisiting the childhood days.

The last book of the Five Find-Outers series, The Mystery of Banshee Towers has a slightly different tone. For one thing, Ern figures prominently in this book. He is the person who discovers the mystery and insists that they find the solution. This is also mostly a Fatty show.

The others are pretty much in the background, except Ern. The children also seem to be more grown up (probably because they are!Long holidays stretch ahead and the children's fathers are already tired of them. So they sug The last book of the Five Find-Outers series, The Mystery of Banshee Towers has a slightly different tone. For one thing, Ern figures prominently in this book. He is the person who discovers the mystery and insists that they find the solution.

This is also mostly a Fatty show. The others are pretty much in the background, except Ern. The children also seem to be more grown up (probably because they are!Long holidays stretch ahead and the children's fathers are already tired of them. So they suggest a few trips around the village.

One of the suggestions include visiting Banshee Towers, known to display lovely sea pictures. Bets and Ern, both with a nautical bent of mind, insist on going there, so they all go and fall directly into a mystery.

Wailing banshees, boats mysteriously disappearing from paintings, an unruly French artist, all come together into a mystery - the last one of the Five!The story was interesting, and frankly, slightly more believable than most of the other adventure stories featuring the Five. But it's still one of my least favourites. It's not so much the plot or the writing, it's just that these children are growing up and there would be no more mysteries.

Also, I think Blyton got a bit bored of her characters in this book, which is probably why she concentrated so much on Ern.Not a bad ending to the Five Find-Outers saga. I read these in succession for the first time, and quite enjoyed it! The last in the Five Findouters and Dog series and sadly, it seems that dear old Enid has run out of plot.

Nothing really happens. Ern is over visiting Goon again, the crew are bored so determine to visit local attractions (they're that type of child) and settle on Banshee Towers as it has a 'great collection of sea art'.No Fatty in disguise, no real winding up of Goon, nothing really apart from Fatty and Ern decide to investigate a painting that seems to have a small boat in it one day, and no The last in the Five Findouters and Dog series and sadly, it seems that dear old Enid has run out of plot. Nothing really happens. Ern is over visiting Goon again, the crew are bored so determine to visit local attractions (they're that type of child) and settle on Banshee Towers as it has a 'great collection of sea art'.No Fatty in disguise, no real winding up of Goon, nothing really apart from Fatty and Ern decide to investigate a painting that seems to have a small boat in it one day, and not the next. Even the banshee is nothing but a mechanical device used by the turnstile operator in order to slope off home early.Ern and Fatty somehow end up trussed like two chickens by the nasty foreign owner, but of course Fatty manages to release them and the stolen painting is recovered.

And that's it. Very little action, very little involvement of the other Find Outers and hardly the best way to end a very enjoyable (even as an adult re-reading the collection) series.

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'What's happening now? How is it something always happens when that fat boy is about?' 'Pooh, what a smell of mint. One of these days, Master Frederick Trotteville, I'll get the better of you! You see if I don't!'

I always get nostalgic when I read Ms. Blyton's books. Her books make me transcend into my childhood days and the beautiful, fragrant memories I grew up with. I remember, I used to sit outside on the cot during winter holidays and read her books. Sadly, here in India, 'What's happening now?

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How is it something always happens when that fat boy is about?' 'Pooh, what a smell of mint. One of these days, Master Frederick Trotteville, I'll get the better of you!

You see if I don't!' I always get nostalgic when I read Ms. Blyton's books. Her books make me transcend into my childhood days and the beautiful, fragrant memories I grew up with. I remember, I used to sit outside on the cot during winter holidays and read her books. Sadly, here in India, I am unable to find a collection of all of her books online or on streets together, so I am trying to build a collection by buying bits and pieces of the books I get from random thrift shops here.The Famous Five and the Dog talks about the adventures of Pip, Beth, Larry, Daisy, Fatty and Ern in their town's abandoned ruins of Banshee Towers.

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I do not think I need to familiarise the readers with her style of writing.I wish there were more like her today. Our generation and the upcoming generations need prolific writers like her.

Enid Mary Blyton (1897 - 1968) was an English author of children's books.Born in South London, Blyton was the eldest of three children, and showed an early interest in music and reading. She was educated at St. Christopher's School, Beckenham, and - having decided not to pursue her music - at Ipswich High School, where she trained as a kindergarten teacher. She taught for five years before her 192 Enid Mary Blyton (1897 - 1968) was an English author of children's books.Born in South London, Blyton was the eldest of three children, and showed an early interest in music and reading. She was educated at St. Christopher's School, Beckenham, and - having decided not to pursue her music - at Ipswich High School, where she trained as a kindergarten teacher. She taught for five years before her 1924 marriage to editor Hugh Pollock, with whom she had two daughters.

This marriage ended in divorce, and Blyton remarried in 1943, to surgeon Kenneth Fraser Darrell Waters. She died in 1968, one year after her second husband.Blyton was a prolific author of children's books, who penned an estimated 800 books over about 40 years.

Her stories were often either children's adventure and mystery stories, or fantasies involving magic. Notable series include: The Famous Five, The Secret Seven, The Five Find-Outers, Noddy, The Wishing Chair, Mallory Towers, and St.

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Clare's.According to the Index Translationum, Blyton was the fifth most popular author in the world in 2007, coming after Lenin but ahead of Shakespeare.AKA (Greek).See also her pen name.

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