Characters
The Five Find-Outers and Dog
* Frederick Algernon "Fatty" Trotteville – the leader of the Five Find-Outers from the third book on, when he justifies his leadership by demonstrating how to usePolice Force
* Theophilus Goon, the village policeman and Ern's uncle, who is outwitted by the five children in every single story. Mr Goon would dearly love promotion, but considers the children to be hindering him rather than helping. To chase them away he often tells them to "Clear Orf" (clear off). Consequently, the children have given him the nickname "Clear-Orf". Whenever he is upset or frustrated, Mr Goon constantly yells, "Gah!" causing much amusement among the children. In the second book, The Mystery of the Disappearing Cat, and for a long time after that, the children are known to arrange false clues for Mr Goon to mislead him so that they can solve the mystery first without having to put up with him interfering their investigations. * Inspector Jenks, also known as Chief Inspector and Superintendent – the head of the local police department. Because the Five are resented by Mr Goon, the children always telephone or meet the Inspector when they have solved a mystery. Over the course of the books he becomes a great friend of the children. Jenks is based on a real character from Blyton's home town who was promoted through the ranks of the police just as was his fictional counterpart. He becomes acquainted with the Five Find-Outers quite by chance in the first book of the series, ''The Mystery of the Burnt Cottage'', while fishing. He admires the children, especially Fatty, much to the dismay of Mr. Goon, and clearly hints that he would like Fatty to become a policeman when he is grown up. He is also very fond of Bets who in turn looks forward to meeting him. * P.C. Pippin – During The Mystery of the Pantomime Cat, P.C. Pippin takes over for a short time while Goon goes on a holiday and secretly helps the children to solve the mystery. Much to the delight of the children, P.C. Pippin is a nice man and dislikes Mr Goon extremely, who in turn hates him. * P.C. Kenton During the mystery of the Strange Bundle, P.C.Kenton is mentioned a few times and helps Mr.Goon to find an imaginary pig, dog and a man who wanted his auntie. * P.C. Tonks Appears at the beginning of ''The Mystery of the Invisible Thief'' while Goon is on a refresher course. He clearly states to Fatty that nothing could possibly take place in a quiet town like Peterswood. * P.C Johns Appears in ''The Mystery of Tally Ho Cottage'' where he and Goon catch Fatty spying on Tally Ho Cottage in the middle of the night while also watching the house themselves. They are found in the morning by Ern locked in the boiler room.Minor characters
* Ernest "Ern" Goon – Mr Goon's nephew. Ern is introduced in the book ''The Mystery of the Hidden House.'' Ern is a great lover of poetry, or "portry" as he calls it, though he never finished any poem (or 'pome' as he calls it) but Fatty can always finish it for him. That is one of the reasons that he is a great admirer of Fatty. Ern might be considered to be an unofficial seventh member of the group, although class distinctions are maintained, e.g. Ern is not permitted to eat dinner with the children but instead eats in the kitchen with the Cook. He is also seen in "The Mystery of the Vanished Prince", "The Mystery of Tally-Ho Cottage", "The Mystery of the Strange Messages" and "The Mystery of the Banshee Towers". * Miss Trimble – Lady Candling's companion. The children call her Miss Tremble, because she is scared of everything. Her glasses often fall off and Bets loves to count how often this happens, much to Miss Trimble's annoyance. First appearing in ''The Mystery of the Disappearing Cat'', she reappears in ''The Mystery of the Spiteful Letters'', when the children question her about the regular passengers on the 10:15 Monday bus to Sheepsale. In ''The Mystery of the Hidden House'', the children (save for Fatty) see her at the railway station but that is the last time she is mentioned. * Miss Harmer – The person who takes care of the cats belonging to Lady Candling in ''The Mystery of the Disappearing Cat''. She is very upset after the most valuable cat Dark Queen is stolen twice, both times she was away for the day. When the children are smelling the cat cage she asks them to leave because she feels unsafe about the cats since the second time Dark Queen is stolen. When the children need her key to the cage they play a trick on her so she leaves her coat out of sight and Pip takes the key out of her coat pocket. * Gladys – Pip and Bets' maid in ''The Mystery of the Spiteful Letters''. When she receives a spiteful, anonymous letter, she flees the house to live with her aunt. When the children track her down, she admits that she used to be a thief but is trying to forget her old life. At the end of the book, Mrs Hilton announces that Gladys is coming back. She is mentioned a few times in ''The Mystery of the Missing Necklace''. It is unknown what happened to her, as by the beginning of ''The Mystery of the Hidden House'', the Hiltons have a new maid, Lorna. * Mr and Mrs Hilton – The parents of Pip and Bets, they are very strict and particular. In ''The Mystery of the Burnt Cottage'', Mr Goon gets the Find-Outers into trouble by complaining to Mrs Hilton. Mrs Hilton is especially described as being "very strict about nice manners." He again complains to the Hiltons when the Find Outers send him a rude message written in secret ink in ''The Mystery of the Secret Room''. Goon persuades the Hiltons not to tell the Find Outers anything about the anonymous letters in ''The Mystery of the Spiteful Letters''. In ''The Mystery of the Hidden House'', Mr and Mrs Hilton forbid Pip and Bets to get mixed up in any mysteries, due to a talk with Mr. Goon. However, despite their shortcomings, the Find Outers look up to and admire the Hiltons. * Sid and Perce Goon – (short for Sidney and Percy) Ern's younger twin brothers. They appeared in ''The Mystery of the Vanished Prince'' when they went camping with Ern. Sid has an obsession for eating toffee but he soon switches to chewing gum later in the series (according to Ern). Ern also refers to them later about a modelling clay incident (when Sid mistakenly chews Perce's modelling clay as he thought it was chewing gum). * Mrs Moon – Cook at the Hiltons during ''The Mystery of the Spiteful Letters''. * Hilary – God-daughter of Inspector Jenks, her home (Norton House) is burgled during ''The Mystery of the Invisible Thief''. * Luke – The gardener's help next door to Pip and Bets in ''The Mystery of the Disappearing Cat''. Luke develops a close bond with the children, which is strained when he is the prime suspect both times the cat goes missing. It is revealed at the end of the book that Luke was set up to hide the real culprit. It is hinted that his friendship with the children will continue, although he has never appeared or even been mentioned since. *Mrs. Trotteville – She is Fatty's mother and Fatty simply adores her. She is very lenient with him. Unlike the Hiltons she does not take Mr. Goon seriously and even considers him a nuisance. It is made out in the books that she enjoys going out with her husband for bridge parties. Though she does not like the children falling into adventure as she considers it dangerous, she does not interfere much and gives Fatty a lot of freedom and trust. * The Postman – Appeared in several stories. The five always get some help from him. * Liz and Glad – (Elizabeth Woosh and Gladys Woosh). Ern Goon's cousins who appear in The Mystery Of Tally-Ho Cottage. They helped Ern spy on the Larkins. * Bingo – (Ern's dog). Ern Goon's new dog Bingo makes an appearance in the last book, ''The Mystery of the Banshee Towers''. Bingo is described as having a huge tail that "waves instead of wag" but small legs to match it. Like Fatty and Buster, Ern and Bingo simply adore each other a lot.Timeline
At the beginning of the series Larry is 13; Fatty, Pip, and Daisy are 12; while Bets is 8. Bets goes toNovels
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