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==Plot==
==Plot==
The Five are camping again, this time on Billycock Hill, which is near the farm of Toby, a boy who thought he was a hero. When Jeff, a Royal Air Force-pilot and Toby's cousin, flies off late on a stormy night with the newest aeroplane which is full of secrets, the Five are stunned. The media claims Jeff has flown away and people think he is a traitor. Could Jeff really be a spy? The Five and Toby disagree – Jeff had always seemed to be a trustworthy man.
The Five are camping again, this time on Billycock Hill, which is near the farm of Toby, a boy who loved jokes and pranks. When Jeff, a Royal Air Force-pilot and Toby's cousin and his friend Ray fly off late on a stormy night with the newest aeroplanes, the Five are stunned (Toby as well). The media claims Jeff, with his friend Ray, has flown away and drowned by the sea. Could Jeff really be a spy? The Five and Toby disagree – Jeff had always seemed to be a trustworthy man. Toby is, at this moment, also grieved that his cousin Jeff should ever so horribly die in the sea and drown like that, and the Five spent the rest of the day comforting Toby. As everyone scrambled through all the information they had, meanwhile they explored Billocock Caves. To the "Six's" shock, Jeff and Ray were shoved into one of the coves inside the honeycomb of caves! The Five ad Toby rescue them, and the book resolves with the police visiting (a classic ending [[Enid Blyton]] would write).


==Characters==
==Characters==
*Julian
*Julian – oldest of the Five
*Dick – brother to Julian
*Dick
*Georgina (George) – cousin of Julian, Dick, and Anne, also a tomboy
*George
*Anne – younger sister of Julian and Dick
*Anne
*Timmy the dog
*Timmy – George's faithful dog
*Toby – an amusing boy from Julian’s and Dick’s school
*Toby – an amusing boy from Julian’s and Dick’s school
*Mrs Thomas – Toby’s mother, a kind and hard working farmer’s wife
*Mrs Thomas – Toby’s mother, a kind and hard working farmer’s wife
*Mr Thomas – farmer and dad to Toby
*Mr Thomas – farmer and dad to Toby
*Benny – Toby’s smaller brother, a funny little boy who has a pet pig, Curly
*Benny – Toby’s smaller brother, a funny little boy who, in the book, says "runned" instead of "ran" (which struck the Five funny)
*Curly – a funny, curious pig belonging to Benny
*Jeff – Toby’s cousin, the pilot, who Toby is so proud of. He vanishes one stormy night
*Jeff – Toby’s cousin, the pilot, who Toby is so proud of and brags about.
*Ray – another pilot who also vanishes
*Ray – another pilot who also vanishes
*Mr Gringle – the strange and absent-minded owner of the Butterfly Farm
*Mr Gringle – the strange and absent-minded owner of the Butterfly Farm
*Mr Brent – business partner of Mr Gringle
*Mr Brent – business partner of Mr Gringle
*Will Janes – a criminal who lives at the Butterfly Farm. He used to do odd jobs before he fell in with the wrong crowd.
*Will Janes – a criminal who lives at the Butterfly Farm. He used to do odd jobs before he made friends with the wrong folk
*Mrs Janes – a poor witch-like woman who is attacked by her son Will
*Mrs Janes – a poor witch-like woman who was always under attack by her son Will Janes
==Adaptations==
==Adaptations==
The [[gamebook]] ''The Secret Airfield Game'' (1986) was based on this novel.
The [[gamebook]] ''The Secret Airfield Game'' (1986) was based on this novel.

Revision as of 19:07, 5 May 2020

Five Go to Billycock Hill
First edition
AuthorEnid Blyton
IllustratorEileen A. Soper
LanguageEnglish
SeriesThe Famous Five series
GenreMystery, Adventure novel
PublisherHodder & Stoughton
Publication date
1957
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (hardcover and paperback)
Preceded byFive on a Secret Trail 
Followed byFive Get Into A Fix 

Five Go to Billycock Hill is the sixteenth novel in the Famous Five series by Enid Blyton. It was first published in 1957.

Plot

The Five are camping again, this time on Billycock Hill, which is near the farm of Toby, a boy who loved jokes and pranks. When Jeff, a Royal Air Force-pilot and Toby's cousin and his friend Ray fly off late on a stormy night with the newest aeroplanes, the Five are stunned (Toby as well). The media claims Jeff, with his friend Ray, has flown away and drowned by the sea. Could Jeff really be a spy? The Five and Toby disagree – Jeff had always seemed to be a trustworthy man. Toby is, at this moment, also grieved that his cousin Jeff should ever so horribly die in the sea and drown like that, and the Five spent the rest of the day comforting Toby. As everyone scrambled through all the information they had, meanwhile they explored Billocock Caves. To the "Six's" shock, Jeff and Ray were shoved into one of the coves inside the honeycomb of caves! The Five ad Toby rescue them, and the book resolves with the police visiting (a classic ending Enid Blyton would write).

Characters

  • Julian – oldest of the Five
  • Dick – brother to Julian
  • Georgina (George) – cousin of Julian, Dick, and Anne, also a tomboy
  • Anne – younger sister of Julian and Dick
  • Timmy – George's faithful dog
  • Toby – an amusing boy from Julian’s and Dick’s school
  • Mrs Thomas – Toby’s mother, a kind and hard working farmer’s wife
  • Mr Thomas – farmer and dad to Toby
  • Benny – Toby’s smaller brother, a funny little boy who, in the book, says "runned" instead of "ran" (which struck the Five funny)
  • Curly – a funny, curious pig belonging to Benny
  • Jeff – Toby’s cousin, the pilot, who Toby is so proud of and brags about.
  • Ray – another pilot who also vanishes
  • Mr Gringle – the strange and absent-minded owner of the Butterfly Farm
  • Mr Brent – business partner of Mr Gringle
  • Will Janes – a criminal who lives at the Butterfly Farm. He used to do odd jobs before he made friends with the wrong folk
  • Mrs Janes – a poor witch-like woman who was always under attack by her son Will Janes

Adaptations

The gamebook The Secret Airfield Game (1986) was based on this novel.