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Biggles Delivers the Goods
Biggles Delivers the Goods
Oct 4, 2024 1:29 AM

Author:W E Johns

Biggles Delivers the Goods

TAKEN PRISONER!

Late in the Second World War Biggles and his team are in Malaya, operating a secret commando under the nose of the Japanese occupiers. Algy is captured after his plane goes down over the Indian Ocean but Biggles will not abandon him and a rescue plan is put into action...

Join cult hero and flying ace, Squadron Leader James Bigglesworth on another action packed adventure!

Reviews

[A] simple, funny and very engaging premise . . . Mulligan rewrites tragedy as a triumph, and turns the story into a neat way to explore friendship and tolerance.

—— Josh Lacey , Guardian

Mulligan certainly delivers in this extraordinary examination of grief . . . A highly original, emotionally-charged black comedy/thriller. A worthy successor to Mulligan’s excellent Trash.

—— Sally Morris , Daily Mail

I really enjoyed this funny, sad and truthful fable . . . Mulligan makes a great deal of friendship and the huge source of strength and support it can be.

—— The Book Bag

A poignant and heart-warming story about life and all the hardships and troubles that this can bring . . . A fascinating and brilliant read . . . Another blinding story from Andy Mulligan, which delivers the unexpected with superb imaginative qualities.

—— Vincent Ripley , Mr Ripley's Enchanted Books

Fast-paced and irresistibly readable. Two heads, it appears, really are better than one

—— Michael Cart , Booklist

Blisteringly funny, and sad

—— Financial Times website

[A] simple, funny and very engaging premise...Mulligan rewrites tragedy as a triumph, and turns the story into a neat way to explore friendship and tolerance.

—— Guardian

One of the best storytellers

—— Mr Ripley's Enchanted Books

Mulligan certainly delivers in this extraordinary examination of grief....highly original, emotionally-charged black comedy / thriller. A worthy successor to Mulligan’s excellent Trash.

—— Daily Mail

[A] poignant, imaginative take on adolescence

—— The Times, Saturday Review

Addictive

—— Booktrust

I really enjoyed this funny, sad and truthful fable...Mulligan makes a great deal of friendship and the huge source of strength and support it can be.

—— The Book Bag

A poignant and heart-warming story about life and all the hardships and troubles that this can bring...A fascinating and brilliant read...Another blinding story from Andy Mulligan, which delivers the unexpected with superb imaginative qualities.

—— Mr Ripley's Enchanted Books

A complex and absorbing novel with vivid characters

—— Booktrust

Gripping dark comedy . . . [A] clever portrayal of a boy on the cusp of adolescence struggling to reconcile opposing impulses within himself

—— Children's Books Ireland
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