Charlie’s Angels

Charlie’s Angels by Elizabeth Lenhard, published by Penguin in 2000, is a dynamic addition to the juvenile fiction genre, spanning 194 pages. This edition presents a thrilling narrative where three new angels team up with Bosley and the elusive Charlie for a high-stakes assignment. The plot revolves around the kidnapping of a soon-to-be billionaire just days before the flotation of his company, requiring the angels to rely on their wit and advanced gadgetry, all while navigating a world of intrigue without firearms.
Readers will find an engaging blend of action and adventure as the angels suspect the billionaire’s former business partner and enlist Bosley’s help, who goes undercover in a men’s sauna. The story incorporates elements of law and crime, as well as insights into the performing arts and digital media, making it a multifaceted read. This edition, written in English, captures the essence of teamwork and clever problem-solving in a fast-paced environment.
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Three new angels join Bosley and the ever-elusive Charlie for a new assignment that forces them to use their wit, cutting edge gadgetry worthy of ‘Q’ and physical skills – sans firearms. The current case A soon to be billionaire is kidnapped days before the flotation of his company. The Angels suspect his former business partner, but may need the help of Bosley, undercover in the men’s sauna, close to the case.
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