Radio Boys in the Secret Service; Or, Cast Away on an Iceberg

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Radio Boys in the Secret Service; Or, Cast Away on an Iceberg

by J. W. Duffield

EN·~4 hours·26 chapters

Chapters

26 total
1

Radio Boys in the Secret Service

1:13
2

CHAPTER IWireless Twins

9:43
3

CHAPTER IIOn the Way to London

6:52
4

CHAPTER IIIThe Mysterious Man Again

6:53
5

CHAPTER IVSeeing London in a Fog

10:04
6

CHAPTER VHighwayman No. 2 and Mr. Smithers

11:28
7

CHAPTER VIArtie’s “Failure” as a Detective

11:16
8

CHAPTER VII“Wireless Shoes”

11:20
9

CHAPTER VIIIA Suspicious Intruder

12:23
10

CHAPTER IXA Puzzling Situation

10:37

Description

Sixteen‑year‑old Walter and Guy Burton are known in their New England town as the “wireless twins.” In a self‑built workshop atop their attic, the brothers tinker with radios, turntables and homemade aerials, turning their modest farm house into a hub of crackling signals. Walter dreams of becoming an electrical engineer, while Guy shares his brother’s enthusiasm for invention, and together they spend hours sending and receiving messages from fellow amateurs across the country.

When a severe eye infection forces Guy to travel to London for treatment, the twins’ routine is upended. Walter stays behind with their mother, using the twin stations to keep a constant link with his brother across the Atlantic. Their experiments quickly draw the attention of a mysterious figure who seems to be watching the young inventors, hinting at a larger adventure that could thrust the boys from their quiet workshop into a world of secret missions and icy perils.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (274K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2020-05-02

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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