What connexion could the theft of jewels worth a quarter of a million pounds from a shop in Regent Street, London, possibly have with a remote island off the coast of Labrador? The long trail that brought Biggles so far, with Bertie, Ginger and young Tommy Miller, was not ended when they touched down at Rankinton. Both Jack Fraser, the Mountie, and Angus Campbell, the silver fox farmer, were allies worth having when Biggles came up against the villainy of Raulstein and his American gunmen.
Biggles and the Penitent Thief
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Série :
- Tome 90 dans Biggles
Format :
- Livre numérique
Durée :
- • 105 pages
Langue :
anglais
Biggles' Second Case
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bookBiggles Goes To War
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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 and the Plot That Failed
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bookBiggles Forms a Syndicate
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bookBiggles Looks Back
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bookBiggles on Mystery Island
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bookTo Outer Space
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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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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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