The Secret Of Moon Castle

The Secret Of Moon Castle

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A beloved entry in Enid Blyton's classic Mystery series, The Secret of Moon Castle delivers the signature blend of childhood adventure and gentle suspense that made Blyton one of the most celebrated children's authors of the twentieth century. The story follows the irrepressible Secret Seven — or in this case, the Mystery gang of Barney, Roger, Diana, and Snubby — as they spend a holiday at the eerie, fog-shrouded Moon Castle, a crumbling old mansion steeped in strange noises, hidden rooms, and unsettling secrets. With mounting tension and a brisk, page-turning pace, the narrative uncovers a mystery lurking within the castle's ancient walls that the children are determined to solve before the adults dismiss their suspicions. Blyton's warm, accessible prose instructs young readers in the rewards of curiosity, teamwork, and courage, wrapping every clue and red herring in an atmosphere of cosy yet thrilling intrigue. A timeless read for children and nostalgic adults alike, it stands as a quintessential example of mid-century British children's mystery fiction at its most entertaining.

Author: Enid Blyton
Format: Paperback
Published: 2016, Hodder Children's Books
Genre: Childrens fiction

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A beloved entry in Enid Blyton's classic Mystery series, The Secret of Moon Castle delivers the signature blend of childhood adventure and gentle suspense that made Blyton one of the most celebrated children's authors of the twentieth century. The story follows the irrepressible Secret Seven — or in this case, the Mystery gang of Barney, Roger, Diana, and Snubby — as they spend a holiday at the eerie, fog-shrouded Moon Castle, a crumbling old mansion steeped in strange noises, hidden rooms, and unsettling secrets. With mounting tension and a brisk, page-turning pace, the narrative uncovers a mystery lurking within the castle's ancient walls that the children are determined to solve before the adults dismiss their suspicions. Blyton's warm, accessible prose instructs young readers in the rewards of curiosity, teamwork, and courage, wrapping every clue and red herring in an atmosphere of cosy yet thrilling intrigue. A timeless read for children and nostalgic adults alike, it stands as a quintessential example of mid-century British children's mystery fiction at its most entertaining.