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Biggles of the Interpol

Biggles of the Interpol

Published in
1957
3.61
on Goodreads (49)

Description

A collection of exciting cases which includes the mysterious death of a fellow airman. This makes Biggles suspicious but everyone thinks he's being overly cautious. He travels to the Sudan to investigate and is plunged into another great adventure.
Age
12-13
Text complexity
proficient
Length
178 pages
Book in series
#40

Why to read

  • Engaging Adventure: 'Biggles of the Interpol' offers readers an exciting and fast-paced adventure, as the protagonist, Biggles, tackles international crime and thrilling missions, keeping readers on the edge of their seats.
  • Historical Context: Written by W. E. Johns, a pilot during World War I, the book provides an authentic glimpse into the era's aviation and detective work, offering historical insights alongside the fictional narrative.
  • Character Development: The book continues the development of Biggles as a character, allowing readers who have followed his journey to see his growth and evolution as an ace pilot and an astute detective within the Interpol framework.
  • Classic Literature Appeal: For fans of classic adventure literature, 'Biggles of the Interpol' is a must-read as it is part of a beloved series that has captivated readers for generations with its blend of action, mystery, and camaraderie.