
FLASH EVANS CAMERA NEWS HAWK
FLASH EVANS CAMERA NEWS HAWK - CHAPTER I CRACKING SILK
CHAPTER II OVER THE CLIFF
CHAPTER III A TRAIN WRECK
CHAPTER IV SUBSTITUTE CAMERAMAN
CHAPTER V TROUBLE AT THE GATE
CHAPTER VI MAJOR HARTGROVE’S VISITOR
CHAPTER VII A HINT TO THE WISE
CHAPTER VIII DISTRUST
CHAPTER IX FLASH ACCEPTS AN OFFER
Flash Evans is a quick‑witted photographer who can’t resist a good scoop, even when it means swapping a basketball game for a chase through city streets. When he spots the notorious aviator Bailey Brooks heading for a secret cliff‑side jump, the promise of a dramatic, low‑altitude parachute test ignites his curiosity. With his trusted friend Jerry at his side and a Speed Graphic slung over his shoulder, Flash races to capture the moment before it vanishes.
The story follows Flash as he navigates the bustling newspaper office, a humming sound‑truck, and the rugged coastline where the daring stunt is set to unfold. Along the way, rival reporters, tense government restrictions, and the looming mystery of Brooks’s controversial invention add layers of intrigue. Listeners will feel the pulse of a 1940s newsroom and the thrill of a photographer’s race against time, all while discovering why Flash’s instinct for a perfect picture can be as risky as the jump itself.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (222K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2017-10-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1905–2002
Best known for helping shape the bold, curious spirit of the earliest Nancy Drew mysteries, this prolific journalist and children's writer also published adventure stories under the name Frank Bell. Her books move quickly, love a good clue, and never forget the fun of the chase.
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