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Biggles Takes a Hand

Johns, Captain W. E.

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Biggles receives an anonymous note inviting him to a lunch in a Kensington restaurant. As Bertie said, You can't come to much harm in Kensington. Biggles accepts the invitation and it turns out to be von Stalhein warning him that a trio of professional assassins, usually employed by the authorities behind the Iron Curtain, have arrived in Britain. But who are they targeting?

Hardcover. English. Hodder & Stoughton. 1963 1st ed. 160pp. Foxing on fore-edges with name in pen on flyleaf. Worn dw in protective plastic. Book No: 500063

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