Midday Moon
- Author: Dorothy Daniels
- Publisher: Lancer
- Year: 1966
Sally Dixon's trip to Kirkenes, Norway, was a pilgrimage. Her purpose was to view the grave of her father, who had been killed years before, fighting for freedom. She didn't realize she would wind up as a freedom fighter herself. The "unimportant" papers she was carrying to an eminent research scientist seemed entirely incidental to her at first. But she soon began to wonder. For some of them were stolen from her hotel room, and then, just outside that room, a man was murdered... Sally knew there were plotters who would not hesitate to use an innocent American tourist as a pawn in the game of international politics. She had yet to learn how complex the plot was -- and how active a part she must play in it. There was to be danger before the surprising climax -- grim danger, conspiracy ... and love.