Biggles and the Missing Millionaire

Biggles and the Missing Millionaire by William Earl Johns is a New Ed edition published by House of Stratus in 2001. This 148-page book is presented in English and follows Biggles and his friends as they embark on a challenging mission to locate the luxury yacht, Cordelia, and its owner, Otto Brandt, an international financier. The yacht has mysteriously disappeared, leaving the team to navigate the complexities of the high seas and the dangers posed by a vengeful young Italian.
Readers will find an engaging narrative that combines elements of action, adventure, and mystery. As Biggles and his companions work to unravel the circumstances surrounding the yacht’s disappearance, they encounter various obstacles that test their skills and resolve. The story incorporates themes of transportation and aviation, making it a captivating read for those interested in juvenile fiction that explores thrilling escapades and detective work.
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Biggles and his friends are given a seemingly impossible task when they are asked to locate the luxury yacht, Cordelia, and its master. The five-hundred-ton vessel – owned by troubled international financier Otto Brandt – simply slipped her mooring one night and sailed off into obscurity on the high seas. The team’s mission is further complicated by a young Italian who is bent on revenge.
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