It looked like a lump of polished stone carved into the shape of an ugly little man, with a piece of red glass stuck in his forehead. But to the expert the idol became an exquisitely carved piece of jade, its single red eye consisting of a large ruby. Was the disappearance of the aircraft carrying its precious package to Santiago a normal accident, and why did Senor Pallimo suspect foul play? Biggles and Algy have to fly 5,000 miles and face many hazards before they have the answer to this conundrum.
Biggles Flies South
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bookBiggles Sees It Through
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bookBiggles Defends the Desert
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bookBiggles in the Baltic
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bookBiggles in the Orient
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bookThe Spy Flyers
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bookBiggles Defies the Swastika
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bookBiggles and Co.
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bookBiggles Hits The Trail
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bookSergeant Bigglesworth, C.I.D.
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The Cruise of the Condor
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bookThe Cruise of the Condor
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bookBiggles of the Camel Squadron
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bookBiggles Flies Again
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bookBiggles Learns to Fly
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bookBiggles and the Black Peril
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bookBiggles Hits The Trail
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bookBiggles and Co.
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bookBiggles Flies West
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bookBiggles Flies South
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bookBiggles Goes To War
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