Top secret documents missing and with them a nuclear research scientist demanding one million dollars for the return of the papers which in enemy hands could only mean annihilation. Trying to track down Harald Neckel in the depths of the Peruvian jungle, Biggles agreed with Bertie that they were indeed ‘Up the creek without a paddle’, and Bertie’s argument with a giant anaconda was by no means their closest brush with death.
Biggles' Second Case
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bookBiggles' Combined Operation
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bookBiggles Sees Too Much
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bookBiggles Sets A Trap
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bookBiggles Looks Back
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bookBiggles and the Plot That Failed
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bookBiggles Forms a Syndicate
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bookBiggles on Mystery Island
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bookBiggles Goes Home
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bookBiggles Takes Charge
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The 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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