
CHAPTER I Aboard the Electra
CHAPTER II Vicki Meets the Bryants
CHAPTER III The Story of Lucy
CHAPTER IV A Puzzling Discovery
CHAPTER V The Girl in the Portrait
CHAPTER VI Vicki Searches
CHAPTER VII Which Lucy?
CHAPTER VIII A Game of Wits
CHAPTER IX Secrets at Midnight
CHAPTER X The Signal
Victoria Barr is a freshly‑trained stewardess stepping onto the sleek new Electra, a hybrid jet‑prop aircraft that promises faster coast‑to‑coast travel. As she says goodbye to her family in a small Illinois town, the excitement of her first transcontinental run to Chicago and beyond mingles with the nervous chatter of her crew. The bustling airport lounge, the chatter of pilots and fellow attendants, and the hum of the aircraft set the stage for a day that feels both routine and electric.
When the Electra lifts off, Victoria and her fellow stewardess, the lively Jean Cox, discover that the flight holds more than passengers and cargo. A mysterious silver ring appears, sparking curiosity and subtle tension among the crew. Listeners will be drawn into the close‑knit world of airline life, where professionalism meets the unexpected, and a seemingly ordinary journey begins to reveal hidden clues. The story unfolds with humor, keen observation, and a hint of intrigue that promises an engaging mystery in the skies.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (220K characters)
Series
The Vicki Barr Flight Stewardess Series [13]
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Hutcheson, MFR and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2016-11-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1910–1986
Best known for helping launch the beloved Cherry Ames nurse series, this American writer built a career around lively, fast-moving books for young readers. Her work mixed adventure, mystery, and everyday ambition in a way that kept generations of kids turning pages.
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