Air Service Boys Over the Enemy's Lines; Or, The German Spy's Secret

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Air Service Boys Over the Enemy's Lines; Or, The German Spy's Secret

by Charles Amory Beach

EN·~4 hours·26 chapters

Chapters

26 total

AIR SERVICE BOYS OVER THE ENEMY'S LINES

0:02

CHAPTER IBACK OF THE TRENCHES

10:35

CHAPTER IITHE WINGED MESSENGER

10:07

CHAPTER IIIA SPY BAFFLED

9:25

CHAPTER IVPRAISE FROM THE GENERAL

9:03

CHAPTER VTHE STRANGE WARNING

11:22

CHAPTER VILOOKING BACKWARD

8:58

CHAPTER VIITHE GREAT DAY ARRIVES

9:24

CHAPTER VIIIOVER THE ENEMY'S LINES

10:45

CHAPTER IXWINNING HIS SPURS

10:13

Description

Two young American volunteers in the French aviation corps find themselves swept into a tangled web of intrigue behind the front lines. While scouting the remnants of a bombed airfield, they hear rumors of a mysterious figure—a man who vanishes like smoke—suspected of being a German spy. Their conversation reveals the ever‑present threat of covert enemies, the high‑stakes sabotage campaigns, and the uneasy patience of soldiers longing for home.

Determined to uncover the truth, the pair set out on a quiet patrol, armed with a borrowed shotgun and a shared resolve to protect their comrades. Their camaraderie and the vivid descriptions of trench‑side life bring the era’s gritty realism to the fore, while the looming mystery of the elusive infiltrator promises tension without giving away the outcome. Listeners will feel the wind over the battered fields and the weight of a war that stretches far beyond the battlefield.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (241K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2010-02-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Charles Amory Beach

Known as the name behind the Air Service Boys adventures, this byline is linked to fast-moving early aviation stories created for young readers. It is generally identified as a Stratemeyer Syndicate house pseudonym rather than a single well-documented individual author.

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