Blyton, Enid - Famous Five 13 - Five Go To Myst... Apr 2026

When Julian and Dick join them, the group becomes intrigued by , a desolate area with a haunting history involving vanished sand miners and treacherous mists. Their investigation reveals:

In (1954), the 13th installment of Enid Blyton’s classic series, the Famous Five trade their usual Kirrin Island backdrop for a fog-shrouded wasteland and a high-stakes rivalry. The Storyline

The adventure begins with George and Anne staying at . The tension is high from the start, as George meets her match in a fellow tomboy named Henrietta (Henry) . Their mutual dislike—rooted in a shared desire to be the "only" girl who acts like a boy—fuels much of the early drama. Blyton, Enid - Famous Five 13 - Five Go to Myst...

: George and Anne are captured and held in a cave, only to be rescued by Henry and William with the help of a gypsy boy named Sniffer.

: A skilled rider and George's rival who eventually proves her worth during the rescue. When Julian and Dick join them, the group

: The story’s climax hinges on the "treacherous mists" that roll across the moor, causing the children to lose their way and making the pursuit of the criminals even more perilous. Key Characters The Five : Julian, Dick, Anne, George, and Timmy the dog.

: The children discover a group of gypsies receiving forged American banknotes dropped from a plane onto the moor. The tension is high from the start, as

: A mistreated gypsy boy who helps the Five and is ultimately promised a better life—and a red bicycle—by George. Collector's Note Five Go To Mystery Moor: Book 13 in the Famous Five Series