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Enid BlytonThe Secret Seven Complete Collection (1-16)

R549

Retail: R1,000
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Written by Enid Blyton - one of the world's favourite children's writers and the author who brought the world The Famous Five, Malory Towers and The Naughtiest Girl series - The Secret Seven are a group of friends who meet in a shed and solve some startling mysteries. This slipcase set includes all 16 titles in this adventure series for readers aged 8 - 13 years old. 

The Secret Seven are a group of friends who meet in a shed and solve some startling mysteries. The Secret Seven Society consists of Peter, his sister Janet, and their friends Jack, Colin, George, Pam and Barbara. Although not an official member of the Secret Seven, Peter and Janet's golden spaniel Scamper also attends meetings. After all, he can be trusted not to give away any secrets to Jack's interfering sister Susie! The children meet in a shed with "S.S." on the door. Admission is by password only and badges must be worn. Peter, as head of the society, makes jolly well sure that everyone complies with the rules!

While munching rock-buns and guzzling home-made lemonade, the Seven puzzle over peculiar goings-on in their local community, aiming to solve mysteries and put things right. Their work often involves hiding and keeping watch, hunting for clues, shadowing suspicious characters and questioning people. Burglaries, stolen animals and missing children feature in various stories - as do fireworks, a tree-house, a telescope and Susie's toy aeroplane.

This collectable gift set will no doubt inspire many children to form secret societies of their own!

Product Features
  • 16 books
  • Dimensions: 206 x 136 x 172mm

Titles included in this collection:

  • The Secret Seven
  • Secret Seven Adventure
  • Well Done, Secret Seven
  • Secret Seven On The Trail
  • Go Ahead, Secret Seven
  • Good Work, Secret Seven
  • Secret Seven Win Through
  • Three Cheers Secret Seven
  • Secret Seven Mystery
  • Puzzle for the Secret Seven
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