The Mystery of the Burnt Cottage
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Author | Enid Blyton |
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Series | The Five Find-Outers |
Published | 1943 (Methuen Publishing) |
Media type | Print (paperback) |
The Mystery of the Burnt Cottage is the first in the "The Five Find-Outers" series of children's novels by Enid Blyton. It was first published in 1943 and continues to be frequently reissued.[1]
Plot summary
The novel centres on the mystery of who could have set fire to Mr Hick’s cottage. The five children, Larry and Daisy Daykin, Pip and Bets Hilton, and newcomer Frederick Algernon Trotteville (later nicknamed Fatty from his initials), meet at the scene of the fire and end up solving the mystery together.
Their suspects include an old tramp, a dismissed servant, a hostile colleague, and the cook. They find certain clues: Broken-down nettles in a ditch, a footprint in a grassy field, and planes (which Mr. Hick mentions "flew over" the other day).
The children realise that as Mr Hick claims to have been in the London train when the cottage was burnt, but by his own report he saw the planes which flew over the village at the same time, he is contradicting himself. Fatty finds out that the cottage and the burnt papers Mr Hick describes as 'most important' were insured. The children deduce that Mr Hick burnt his own cottage for the insurance money. The book also introduces Inspector Jenks, who turns out to help the children and becomes a good friend of theirs.
Characters
- Larry (Laurence Daykin) - The leader of the Five Find-Outers
- Daisy (Margaret Daykin) - Larry's sister and the founder of the Five Find-Outers. Also a member
- Fatty (Frederick Algernon Trotteville) - One of the members of the Five Find-Outers and their leader from the third book.
- Pip (Philip Hilton) - One of the members of the Five Find-Outers
- Bets (Elizabeth Hilton) - One of the members of the Five Find-Outers and younger sister of Pip who comes up with the name 'The Five Find-Outers and Dog'
- Mr. Hick - The sour and rather mean owner of the destroyed cottage who is obsessed with his 'precious documents'
- Mr. Thomas - The chauffeur of Mr. Hick
- Mrs. Minns - The housekeeper of Mr. Hick, who suffers from rhumatism
- Clear-Orf (Mr. Goon) - The policeman of Peterswood
- Mr. Horace Peeks - A former employee of Mr. Hicks, sacked for wearing Mr Hick's clothes while Mr Hick was out and a suspect of burning down the cottage
- Mr. Smellie - A learned scholar and former friend of Mr. Hick's. Also a suspect. Is obsessed with papers and documents like Mr Hick
- Miss Miggle - A kindky and gentle employee of Mr. Smellie
- Hannah - The sister of Mrs. Minns who smells the fire before Mrs Minns even notices it
- Lily - An employee of Mr. Hick's and also reveals to be secretly dating Horace Peeks, as her father will not allow her to even walk with him
- Inspector Jenks - A good friend of the Five Find-Outers and an inspector of police, always making Mr Goon nervous even though he is an extremely cheerful, kind and gentle man
- Mrs. Hilton - Pip and Bets' strict mother