No - It belongs to The Five Find-Outers series. By the way, if you have any other Enid Blyton questions that you want me to answer, just send them to me.
Enid Blyton won the Boys' Club of London Award for Best Children's Book in 1948 for "The Secret Island." She also received the Edgar Award for Best Juvenile Mystery in 1959 for "The Mystery of the Burnt Cottage."
Enid Blyton
Five Go to Mystery Moor was created in 1953.
Enid Blyton
The "Adventurer" series was written by Enid Blyton. She was a prolific and popular British children's book author known for her adventure and mystery stories.
The author of the famous five books was Enid Blyton.
The "Secret Seven" series was written by Enid Blyton.
Over 800 books written by Enid Blyton are in her catelogue
Goerge lives in kirrin cottage in kirrin bay
Its considered children fictional mystery
Enid (Mary) Blyton (1897-1968)The Secret Island was published in 1938 while Blyton was at her age of 40. This fast-moving story, woven around familiar characters, led to such series as The Famous Five, The Secret Seven, the Adventure series, the Mystery series, and the 'Barney' Mystery books.
The first Famous Five was published in 1942, while the First Secret Seven was published in 1940. The publication of books from the different series seem to overlap at times.