
DAVE DAWSON AT SINGAPORE
CHAPTER ONE Eastward to War
CHAPTER TWO Strange Orders
CHAPTER THREE The Voice of Doom
CHAPTER FOUR Satan Over Singapore
CHAPTER FIVE Official Explanations
CHAPTER SIX The Devil's Den
CHAPTER SEVEN The Jaws Of Death
CHAPTER EIGHT The Secret Message
CHAPTER NINE The Gods Smile
When the war drags on over Europe, a restless British fighter pilot and his eager American friend trade the familiar skies of England for the exotic haze of the Far East. Their ship, the cruiser Harkness, slices through the sun‑lit waters of the China Sea as they near the legendary port of Singapore, a place billed as a maze of mysteries and smells. Their banter—sharp, witty, and tinged with a hint of rivalry—sets the tone for a partnership that will be tested by the unknown dangers ahead.
Arriving at the edge of the Malay coastline, they confront a region on the brink of conflict: the shadow of Japan’s expanding empire looms, promising fierce dogfights and daring raids. As the pilots glance at the distant islands and the looming naval base, they sense that the quiet before the storm may be short‑lived, and that every decision could tip the balance between survival and heroism. Listeners are drawn into the tension of a world at war, the clash of personalities, and the promise of high‑altitude adventure in a theater far from home.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (278K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Greg Weeks, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2015-12-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1900–1977
A real-life aviator and journalist, he turned firsthand experience into fast-moving adventure stories that captured the excitement of flight and wartime danger. He is best remembered for popular boys' series such as the Dave Dawson and Red Randall books.
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