Dick is puzzled when he's woken by a light flashing through his window. Is someone trying to send him a coded message? And when the Famous Five hear of an escaped convict in the area, they are on red alert. The police won't help, so the Five have no choice but to solve the mystery alone.
Five Fall Into Adventure is the ninth novel in The Famous Five series. Aunt Fanny and Uncle Quentin head off for a holiday in Spain—but not before Uncle Quentin loses his temper with the newspapers for saying exactly what he told them NOT to say! Now everyone reading the paper will know that his valuable scientific work and plans are locked up at Kirrin Cottage, practically inviting would-be burglars to come along and steal them.
Dick's been kidnapped- he's been mistaken for somebody else! The Famous Five track him down to a lonely, out-of-the-way house-but they are seized and imprisoned too! Can the five escape?
Julian, Dick, George, Anne and Timothy the dog (the Famous Five) are planning to go camping in a moor with the absent minded and insect loving Mr. Luffy, a teacher at Julian and Dick's school. When they arrive, they find that their camping site is close to a farm, and that several old train tracks run under the moors, some of them unused. They soon make friends with a boy named Jock, who lives at the farm with his mother and stepfather, its owners.
Five On Kirrin Island Again is the sixth novel in the "Famous Five" series. It was first published in October, 1947.
The Famous Five is the name of a series of children's novels written by British author Enid Blyton. The novels feature the adventures of a group of young children — Julian, Dick, Anne and Georgina(George) — and their dog Timmy.