
audiobook
by Frank Walton
CHAPTER I. THE FALL OF THE BEAR.
CHAPTER II. A WOBBLING AEROPLANE.
CHAPTER III. JIMMIE’S DARING FEAT.
CHAPTER IV. THE DISAPPEARANCE OF COLLETON.
CHAPTER V. A MIDNIGHT FLIGHT.
CHAPTER VI. THE LOSS OF THE LOUISE.
CHAPTER VII. THREE HUNGRY MEN.
CHAPTER VIII. “HOME OF THE FORTY THIEVES.”
CHAPTER IX. THE VOYAGE OF THE ANN.
CHAPTER X. AN UNEXPECTED HAPPENING.
Three seventeen‑year‑old boys—Ben, Jimmie and Carl—have swapped city skylines for soaring peaks. Fresh from a daring adventure in Peru, they now work for a wealthy aviator who has just recruited them into the Secret Service. Their mission: help recover a kidnapped post‑office inspector and the crucial papers he vanished with, believed to be hidden somewhere in the rugged mountains of British Columbia.
Camping beside two sleek aeroplanes, the Louise and the Bertha, the trio watches a lone elk emerge on a grassy slope, a brief reminder of the wild world around them. While the scent of coffee and sizzling steak fills the air, the boys plan their next move, aware that every step could bring them closer to the elusive outlaws. The mountains loom large, promising both breathtaking beauty and hidden danger as they prepare to follow the trail left by the missing inspector.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (282K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Rick Morris and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2016-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

A Marine reservist, competitive athlete, and former Los Angeles police deputy chief, he wrote with the kind of firsthand authority that turns military history into lived experience. His best-known book revisits the legendary Black Sheep Squadron by focusing on the men behind the myth.
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