Radio Boys in the Flying Service; or, Held For Ransom by Mexican Bandits

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Radio Boys in the Flying Service; or, Held For Ransom by Mexican Bandits

by J. W. Duffield

EN·~4 hours·31 chapters

Chapters

31 total
1

Radio Boys in the Flying Service

1:12
2

CHAPTER IA Daring Hold-Up

10:10
3

CHAPTER IISkillful Strategy

12:50
4

CHAPTER IIIIn Big Figures

9:00
5

CHAPTER IVWonders of Radio

12:59
6

CHAPTER VOn the Trail

11:40
7

CHAPTER VIA Lively Fight

10:55
8

CHAPTER VIICrooked Work

7:34
9

CHAPTER VIIIThe Jaws of Death

8:33
10

CHAPTER IXDeeds Of Darkness

11:08

Description

In a bustling Midwestern town, three spirited teens share a passion for the newest marvels of technology—wireless radio and the daring world of aviation. Their friendship is forged over late‑night experiments, sketching flight plans, and dreaming of soaring above the ordinary. When a brazen robbery erupts at the local bank, the youngsters find themselves at the edge of the crowd, their curiosity instantly sparked.

The gang of bandits, scar‑marked and armed, makes a lightning‑fast escape, leaving chaos in their wake. The boys' quick wit and their portable radio become the unexpected tools that could turn the tide, as they race to track the fleeing criminals and uncover a plot that stretches far beyond Castleton’s streets. Their first foray into real danger tests their courage, ingenuity, and the limits of their fledgling flying skills, setting the stage for an adventure that will push them into the skies and into the heart of a daring rescue.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (269K 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

2020-05-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

JW

J. W. Duffield

A prolific writer of adventure stories for young readers, this American author helped shape the fast-paced world of early 20th-century series fiction. He is especially linked with the Stratemeyer Syndicate, where he wrote under his own name and several house pseudonyms.

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