Maiden Flight

Maiden Flight by Vita Tugwell is a humorous fiction novel published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on December 11, 2012. This edition spans 316 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Petticoat Katie, a Fortean investigator and flirt, who unexpectedly finds herself in charge of London’s largest pulp-fiction factory after a chance encounter with her arch-nemesis, Ditto Sloth. As chaos ensues with her unusual workforce, Katie’s quest for a quiet evening takes a wild turn.
Readers will discover a whimsical adventure filled with quirky characters, including the resourceful Sledgehammer Girl and the smitten Otto Bazalgette, as they navigate challenges across the Atlantic. The narrative is rich with humor and features a remarkable airship, making it a unique journey through a world of oddities and unexpected twists. This book presents a blend of lighthearted escapades and engaging interactions, ensuring an entertaining experience for those who enjoy humorous storytelling.
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What do you do when your arch-nemesis gives you a hundred monkeys? All Petticoat Katie – Fortean investigator and shameless flirt – wanted was a quiet night with a trashy novelette. But a chance encounter over a stolen eclair with the villainous Ditto Sloth and she becomes the boss of London’s largest pulp-fiction factory – and her unusual workers are one banana short of a General Strike. So she asks her friends for help. And the redoubtable Sledgehammer Girl (bicycle technician to idle gentlefolk) heads across the Atlantic with the reclusive and hopelessly-smitten Otto Bazalgette, armed only with a shifting-spanner, her trusty Derringer and a copy of the Pears Encyclopedia. Petticoat Katie takes off on her first full-length adventure in a tale stuffed with more tea than you can shake a custard cream at, a cast of loveable oddballs – and a remarkable little airship.
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