The Secret Seven

The Secret Seven or "Secret Seven Society" are a fictional group of child detectives created by Enid Blyton. They appear in one of several juvenile detective series Blyton wrote.

The Secret Seven consists of Peter (the society's leader), Janet (Peter's sister), Jack, Barbara, George, Pam and Colin. Jack's sister Susie and her best friend Binkie often make an appearance in the books; they hate the Secret Seven and delight in playing tricks designed to humiliate them, although much of this is fuelled by their almost obsessive desire to belong to the society.

Unlike most other Blyton series, this one takes place during the school term time because the characters go to day schools.

Contents

Series titles

There are fifteen books, which in chronological order are:

  1. The Secret Seven (1949)
  2. Secret Seven Adventure (1950)
  3. Well Done Secret Seven (1951)
  4. Secret Seven on the Trail (1952)
  5. Go Ahead Secret Seven (1953)
  6. Good Work Secret Seven (1954)
  7. Secret Seven Win Through (1955)
  8. Three Cheers Secret Seven (1956)
  9. Secret Seven Mystery (1957)
  10. Puzzle for the Secret Seven (1958)
  11. Secret Seven Fireworks (1953)
  12. Good Old Secret Seven (1960)
  13. Shock for the Secret Seven (1961)
  14. Look Out Secret Seven (1962)
  15. Fun for the Secret Seven (1963)

The Secret Seven (1949)

In this adventure, Jack finds some men taking a prisoner to the empty old house.The seven turned off to the mystery.Jack and Peter find the prisoner with the help of other five and handover the men to the inspector.They also made the job easy for them.

Secret Seven Adventure (1950)

In this adventure, a priceless pearl gets stolen and what's more the Seven witnessed the thief making his escape! This sets the Seven to indulge in the mystery, and Colin and Peter finally manages to get to the culprit with the help of the other five.

Well Done Secret Seven (1951)

Secret Seven on the Trail (1952)

Something mysterious is going on at Tigger's Barn, and the Secret Seven are intrigued. Peter thinks it's all just gossip, but Jack isn't so sure when he overhears a strange conversation. This is claimed to be the most popular book in the series.

Go Ahead Secret Seven (1953)

Peter is reminded by Jack's annoying sister, Susie, that the seven have not met for some time. Peter calls a meeting but the meeting is uninteresting as there is no mystery to discuss.

Peter decides the Seven should not be idle though and arranges jobs for all members. George follows a man with a wood hatchet and is caught and has to leave the society.

Pedigree dogs are going missing around the village. The seven observe men walking distressed dogs. Where are the dogs hidden?

Good Work Secret Seven (1954)

Peter and Janet's car was stolen for a while with them inside and without the thieves knowing. They leave the car somewhere and leave and the seven are determined to indulge into another mystery.

Secret Seven Win Through (1955)

Three Cheers Secret Seven (1956)

When Susie's airplane lands in an locked up house. Peter and Jack go to fetch it back, and discover a gas fire burning in the house. Who could be there? The Secret Seven want to find out.

Secret Seven Mystery (1957)

Puzzle for the Secret Seven (1958)

The Secret Seven witnesses a house burn down, and after that a precious violin stolen. Are the two incidents related?

Secret Seven Fireworks (1953)

===Good Old Secret Seven (1960)===\

Shock for the Secret Seven (1961)

In this story,dogs are disappearing in their village.the poor scamper becomes the latest victim. Dick rescues

Look Out Secret Seven (1962)

Fun for the Secret Seven (1963)

The Secret Seven also appeared in seven short stories by Blyton, including a mini-novella explaining how the Secret Seven was formed. These were left uncollected until 1998, when they were released by Hodder under the title of Secret Seven: Short Story Collection.

Main characters

Supporting characters

French series

In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Evelyne Lallemand wrote an additional series of 12 books about the Secret Seven, nine of which were translated into English by Anthea Bell and published in paperback by Knight Books. The English translations were published between 1983 and 1986. The full French series is as follows:

  1. Les Sept à la chasse au lion 1976 (English title: The Seven and the Lion Hunt; English no.: 1)
  2. Les Sept font du cinéma 1977 (English title: The Seven on Screen; English no.: 6)
  3. Les Sept et le magicien 1977 (English title: The Seven and the Magician; English no.: 3)
  4. Les Sept sont dans de beaux draps 1978 (English title: The Seven Go Haunting; English no.: 2)
  5. Les Sept et les bulldozers 1978 (English title: The Seven to the Rescue; English no.: 5)
  6. Les Sept et la déesse d'or 1979 (English title: The Seven Strike Gold; English no.: 4)
  7. Les Sept et les soucoupes volantes 1979 (English title: The Seven and the UFOs; English no.: 7)
  8. Les Sept à 200 à l'heure 1980 (English title: The Seven and the Racing Driver; English no.: 9)
  9. Les Sept ne croient pas au père Noël 1981 (English title: The Seven and Father Christmas; English no.: 8)
  10. Les Sept saluent Lucky Star 1982 (The Seven greet Lucky Star)
  11. Les Sept et la boule de cristal 1984 ( The Seven and the crystal ball)

Audio drama

An English Audio drama adaptation with some episodes was published.