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Mystery of the Ambush in India

Andy Adams

Read by Peter Thomlinson

Run Time 4 Hours 9 Minutes in 4 Audio CDs

Another Biff Brewster adventure story set this time in exotic and mystical India with much of the action around and near the Himalayas. This story brings together all of the friends that Biff Brewster has made in his previous adventures plus a couple of new friends, and involves his father and Uncle Charles once again, and the other members of his family. Some of the events are spectacular, and tension is held by the involvement of an international spy and other situations including riots in Calcutta, poisonous snakes, a mad tiger, and wild bears, as well as a strange religious cult.

Chapters:
01 - A Mysterious Message
02 - The Boy and the Basket
03 - The Rajah's Ruby
04 - Biff Vanishes
05 - Danger at Dawn
06 - The Cry of Death
07 - The Temple of Kali
08 - Move Along, Biff - Just a Little
09 - The Man in the Jeep
10 - The Tiger Hunt
11 - A Thief in the Night
12 - A Double Surprise
13 - Biff's Mission
14 - The Valley of Doom
15 - The Caravan Halts
16 - The Bamboo Bridge
17 - The Monster of the Mountains
18 - The Frozen Waterfall
19 - The Lost City
20 - The Master Spy
21 - Secret of the Snows
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