Five Get into Trouble

Five Get into Trouble is the eighth novel in The Famous Five series by Enid Blyton. It was first published in 1949. In this novel, Dick gets kidnapped, mistaken for another boy whose name is Richard. The Famous Five track him down to a lonely, out-of-the-way house, but they are seized and imprisoned too.

Five Get into Trouble
First edition
AuthorEnid Blyton
IllustratorEileen A. Soper
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
SeriesThe Famous Five series
GenreMystery, Adventure novel
PublisherHodder & Stoughton
Publication date
1949
Media typePrint (hardcover and paperback)
Preceded byFive Go Off to Camp 
Followed byFive Fall Into Adventure 

Plot summary

The five are allowed to go on a cycling holiday after a lot of argument. While there, they meet a boy called Richard Kent. His father is rich but fierce and once had a bodyguard named Rooky, whom Richard didn't like and made a false plan to kick him out of their life. Richard asks the Five to let him share the trip, and promises to go to his aunt's house at the end of the day, if his mother gives him permission. They agree, and Richard joins them. However Richard had not asked permission, and when he arrives to his aunt's he finds her away. As he leaves he gets chased by a car driven by Rooky. When he reaches the Five he reveals the truth. Meanwhile, Rooky's associates mistake Dick for Richard and kidnap him. The others and Richard trace Dick to Owl's Dene, and on the way they see a man throwing clothes down a well. When they arrive they sneak into the house but are caught and imprisoned themselves. Julian escapes in the house and finds a secret room with a man sleeping in it. The next morning Rooky sees Dick and explains his associate's mistake. At this point the Five are nearly free, but Richard is recognised and they are held prisoner again. When one of the gang members plans to go out, the Five plan that one of them will hide in the boot of his car. Richard proves his worth by volunteering to do this. He escapes in the boot and goes to the police. When the police arrive, Julian shows them the secret room which contains an escaped convict. The gang planned to help him leave the country in return for a share of the goods he stole and hid. Richard is taken home where his worried parents waiting for him and the Five join them for a treat from Richard's parents for helping him. It all ends with happy faces.

Adaptation

The novel was adapted in 1970 as a Danish-German film production, De 5 i fedtefadet and in 2013 as a German film, Fünf Freunde 2.

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