
In the high, untamed mountains of northern India, where jagged peaks melt into pink‑gold clouds at sunset, a thin road clings to the sheer rock face like a precarious lifeline. Three British officers, accompanied by a colorful detachment of local cavalry, have halted for the night, their camp set beside a murmuring stream that disappears into the abyss below. As darkness settles, they discuss a daring new idea: using aircraft to watch over this forbidding frontier, where control of the sky could decide the fate of empires.
The men imagine a fleet of sleek machines soaring above the passes, spotting enemy movements before any foot soldier can see a glimpse of the enemy. Their plan hinges on the courage of a small air patrol that must brave sudden storms, rugged terrain, and the hostility of rival forces gathering in the valleys. With the first reconnaissance flight about to lift off, the story captures the tense blend of adventure, technology, and the raw beauty of a land that has never known peace.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (568K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-03-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

Behind this pen name were two Oxford University Press editors who teamed up to write brisk, imaginative adventure stories for young readers. Their books mixed history, empire-era action, and schoolboy daring, and they became a familiar part of early 20th-century British children's fiction.
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