: Uncle Quentin and a local boy named "Sooty" (Mr. Lenoir's stepson) are kidnapped and held in the marshes. Timmy eventually leads the children through a network of underground tunnels to rescue them and expose the smugglers. Key Characters
: Julian (the leader), Dick, Anne, George (Georgina), and Timmy the dog. Los Cinco En El Cerro Del Contrabandista Enid...
: The children soon notice suspicious light signals being flashed from the house’s tower toward the sea. Their investigation reveals a modern smuggling operation led by a local named Mr. Barling , who opposes Uncle Quentin's plans to drain the local marshes. : Uncle Quentin and a local boy named "Sooty" (Mr
: George’s father, whose scientific plans to drain the marsh drive the antagonist's motives. Mr. Barling : The primary antagonist and a modern smuggler. Key Characters : Julian (the leader), Dick, Anne,
( Five Go to Smuggler's Top ) is the fourth book in Enid Blyton's iconic Famous Five series, originally published in 1945. This adventure marks a departure for the group as they leave their usual holiday spot, Kirrin Cottage, to investigate mysteries in a remote, marshy landscape filled with secret passages. Plot Summary
The story begins during the Easter holidays when a violent storm causes a tree to crash into Kirrin Cottage, making the house uninhabitable. Uncle Quentin arranges for the children—Julian, Dick, Anne, and George—to stay at , a mysterious mansion owned by his fellow scientist, Mr. Lenoir.
: Mr. Lenoir has a deep-seated hatred for dogs, forcing George to hide Timmy in secret tunnels beneath the house.