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| Original Title: | The Mystery of the Invisible Thief |
| ISBN: | 0006932010 (ISBN13: 9780006932017) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | The Five Find-Outers #8, Salaisuus #7 |
| Characters: | Philip 'Pip' Hilton, Margaret 'Daisy' Dakin, Buster the Dog, Laurence 'Larry' Daykin, Frederick Algernon 'Fatty' Trotteville, Elizabeth 'Bets' Hilton |
| Setting: | Peterswood(United Kingdom) |

Enid Blyton
Paperback | Pages: 160 pages Rating: 4.05 | 2405 Users | 56 Reviews
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| Title | : | The Mystery of the Invisible Thief (The Five Find-Outers #8) |
| Author | : | Enid Blyton |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 160 pages |
| Published | : | May 1991 by Armada (first published 1950) |
| Categories | : | Mystery. Childrens. Adventure |
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I think I'm going to cry. The nostalgia is overwhelming. I was tidying up my bookshelves and came across this series and just had to head over to Goodreads to write a review.The Mystery of the Invisible Thief is the eighth book in The Five Find-outers and Dog series. The story follows the five children and the dog, Buster, as they investigate the robberies that are occuring in their village by a seemingly invisible thief. They are determined to find the culprit before the village policeman, Mr. Goon (oh, I hated him) can.
This was the first mystery book, the first Enid Blyton book that I read at the age of seven. And guess what? I still remember the culprit.
This book was what made me fall in love with reading. I still remember the day my uncle was visiting and he gifted me the entire set of fifteen hardcover books of The Five Find-outers and Dog series—the colors of the covers were vibrant and extremely appealing to my seven-year-old self. Not knowing anything about the order of the books, I grabbed this one (for no other reason than I liked the color of the cover—it was a pinkish purple) and started to read. I was holed up in my room the entire day, oblivious to the passage of time, transported into the world of Fatty, Daisy, Larry, Pip, Bets and Buster. I read this book in one day and I couldn't wait to read the next. I realised there was an order to be followed and so, slowly, I went through them all.
Back then, I would wish that I had a childhood as adventurous as those kids but now that I think about it, thanks to Enid Blyton, I did. What followed was my love for all her books—Secret Seven, Famous Five, Malory Towers, St. Clare's and The Naughtiest Girl. I am indebted to her for igniting the love for reading in me and I'm pretty sure that most of us are. Truly, Enid Blyton, I owe you one.
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Ratings: 4.05 From 2405 Users | 56 ReviewsColumn Epithetical Books The Mystery of the Invisible Thief (The Five Find-Outers #8)
it was very good and very very exciting and I loved it sooooo much!👍😺😻👩This book is a real mystery. It also is really funny. I really enjoy reading this. Four thumbs up to Enid Blyton.
This one was just too predictable. I knew from the start whom the thief was, and it was so annoying that it took the clever Fatty so long to find that out.But the Swedish copy of the book that I borrowed from the library was a treat to read because it was an old copy from a local school in 1958. Waterdamaged and all.

Enjoyed the feeling of nostalgia that hit once I started reading about The Five Find-Outers and Dog trying to solve a mystery! And not forgetting the grumpy Mr Goon.Read my review: http://www.booksloveme.com/2012/09/th...
A great book. One of the best of Enid Blyton. Mr.Goon was very intelligent in this story. but like always fatty had the last word.
The Five Find - Outers find a mystery about a robbery,, where the thief gets out without being seen, when they are bored. They give it up, and goes until the robber meddles with Fatty's shed. A brainwave strucks Fatty, when Pip plays a trick on them all, which solves the mystery.
Not as fantastic as the Famous Five. But I figured out the mystery first. :P


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