Pip and Bets have a new neighbour who lives with her prize-winning Siamese cats. When one of the cats goes missing, all the clues point to the FInd-outers friend Luke. The only way to prove Luke is innocent i to find the real cat snatcher
The find-puters are forbidden to solve any mysteries this summer, so instead they make one up for Mr. Goon's nephew, Ern. But they don't expect their fake mystery to turn into a real one, or for Ern to disappear
Money has been stolen from the old man living in a bungalow called Hollies. And before the Find-Outers can begin their investigation, all the furniture in the house disappears too! Will the mystery e solved with so few clues
There's a mysterious burglar in Peterswood. No one has seen the thief, but there are huge footprints and handprints left behind at every robbery. Who could possibly have feet that big? Fatty, Daisy, Larry, Pip, Bets and Buster the Dog are sure to find out!
someone has been using it! It's the perfect mystery for Fatty to put his new talent for disguises to use. Now it's up to Fatty and Pip along with Bets, Larry, Daisy and Buster the dog to find out who has been using Miss Crump's old house.
Mr Goon has received strange messages and is convinced it's one of Fatty's tricks. But the Find-Outers know a mystery when they see one! Where are "The Ivies" and who is "Mr Smith"? Farry, Larry, Daisy, Pip and Bets are sure to find out! First published in 1957, this edition contains the orginal text and is unillustrated.