"Linda Carlton's Perilous Summer" by Edith Lavell is a captivating tale of courage and intrigue set in the summer skies above Green Falls. Young Linda Carlton, a daring aviator, and her loyal friend Dot find their leisurely picnic interrupted by a shocking hit-and-run. Landing their autogiro, the "Ladybug," they discover a young girl with no memory of who she is. Determined to help, Linda and Dot embark on a quest to uncover the girl's identity, only to be met with suspicious characters and a web of secrets, including a puzzling woman claiming familial ties. This story weaves together thrilling aerial adventures, the strength of friendship, and a relentless search for justice, promising a journey filled with suspense and self-discovery.
Linda Carlton's Perilous Summer
By Edith Lavell
When a hit-and-run leaves a young girl without her memories, a daring aviator and her friend soar into a dangerous mystery, risking everything to uncover the truth.
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