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Book still excellent - Unclipped wrapper good but not perfect (5/-) - Published by World Distributors, 1960. >>> Shirley Flight, irresistible red-haired Wendy Moreland, and First Officer Tony Luckworth, the three staunch pals of the sky-ways, are together again in a story of enthralling mystery in a fascinating Norwegian fjord. - They are air-crew to a flying-boat specially chartered to take a repertory company to Norway to give a special performance of Ibsen's 'Bygmester Solness' (The Master-Builder) as part of the Norwegian Annual Ibsen Festival Week. - What consternation there is in the repertory company when they learn that a girl in their cast, playing a leading role, is to be replaced by a mysterious stranger, Freida Larsen a girl with dark, flashing eyes whom nobody has ever heard of before. - Freida keeps herself to herself, and nobody has any time to spare for her except gullible, trusting Wendy Moreland. Then things begin to happen. As soon as the flying-boat reaches its destination in a picturesque Norwegian fjord Freida Larsen vanishes, . . . eerie movements are seen in the deserted wing of a medieval castle overlooking the fjord, . . . and then Wendy, too, disappears.