The New Famous Five: Five and the Smuggler's Code, 9781444978759
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New Famous Five face smugglers, secrets, and a missing professor.
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The New Famous Five: Five and the Smuggler's Code

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  • Paperback

    224 pages

  • Release Date

    12 January 2026

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Summary

‘A rip-roaring delight.’ Anna James

The Famous Five are back as a new group of kids head to Smuggler’s Top to crack their second mystery.

A brand-new adventure by bestselling author Chris Smith, inspired by Enid Blyton and featuring original and new characters.

Maddy, Fran, Tom and Gilbert can’t wait for their holiday with Professor George at Kirrin Cottage. But when they arrive, they realise George is missing.

They follow her to an old house called Smuggler’s …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781444978759
ISBN-10:1444978756
Author:Chris Smith, James Lancett
Publisher:Hachette Children's Group
Imprint:Hodder Children's Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:224
Release Date:12 January 2026
Weight:162g
Dimensions:196mm x 128mm x 18mm
Series:The New Famous Five
About The Author

Chris Smith

Chris Smith (Author)

Chris Smith is a bestselling author and the joint recipient of the 2024 Ruth Rendell award for his work promoting literacy and campaigning for school libraries. Chris created the Kid Normal series with his friend Greg James and recently the pair published The Twits Next Door which became an instant bestseller. Chris is also a solo author and has published two fantasy adventures set in his fictional kingdom of Parallelia including Frankie Best Hates Quests.

Before he was an author Chris worked as a newsreader and presenter on radio stations including Xfm and BBC Radio 1. His most famous news bulletin is probably the one sampled by George Michael in 1998 and used on his international hit Outside. Chris lives in London with his wife Jenny, their son Lucas and Mabel the cat.

James Lancett (Illustrator)

James Lancett is a London-based illustrator, director and yellow sock lover! As a child growing up in Cardiff he was obsessed with cartoons, video games and all things fantasy. As he grew up and became a lot more beardy these inspirations held strong and so he moved to London to study BA Illustration and Animation at Kingston University. He now works as an illustrator and animation director. He is known for his illustrations for Lightning Girl by Alesha Dixon, the Avengers Assembly graphic novels, Max Einstein by James Patterson and many others.

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