The Sky Detectives; Or, How Jack Ralston Got His Man

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The Sky Detectives; Or, How Jack Ralston Got His Man

by Ambrose Newcomb

EN·~4 hours·30 chapters

Chapters

30 total

CHAPTER I READY FOR THE TAKE-OFF

11:56

CHAPTER II THE LUCK OF SCOTTY

10:58

CHAPTER III HEADED SOUTH

9:04

CHAPTER IV THE GRIM PURSUER

8:26

CHAPTER V THE DUEL IN THE AIR

9:02

CHAPTER VI PARACHUTE JUMPERS

10:55

CHAPTER VII STRIKING THE FOG BELT

8:53

CHAPTER VIII NEW ORLEANS—FIRST STOP

9:05

CHAPTER IX COACHING PERK

11:50

CHAPTER X LAYING PLANS

9:01

Description

Jack Ralston is the kind of pilot who can keep a cool head while his plane slices through the sky, and his longtime buddy Gabe “Perk” Perkiser is the humor‑filled sidekick who never lets a tense moment go unpunched. The story opens on a crisp late‑fall morning at Candler Flying Field outside Atlanta, where a swarm of stunt aircraft, buzzing crowds, and the promise of big prizes set the stage for a high‑octane day in the air. As they soak in the spectacle, Jack’s reputation as a safe yet daring flyer and his secret ties to the government’s detective corps begin to surface.

When the Secret Service decides that only a pilot of Jack’s caliber can finally corner the notorious sky‑pirate “Slippery Slim” Garrabrant, the duo is thrust into a covert chase that blends aerial showmanship with sharp investigative work. Together they must navigate crowded airways, decipher cryptic mail routes, and outmaneuver a criminal who knows the skies better than anyone. The first act promises a thrilling mix of friendship, fast‑flying daring, and a mystery that will keep listeners glued to every engine roar.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (279K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Roger Frank, Denis Pronovost and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2014-05-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Ambrose Newcomb

These fast-paced adventure stories sent young readers into the early age of aviation, where daring pilots, secret missions, and sky chases filled every chapter. Best known for the Sky Detectives books, this author wrote lively juvenile air adventures that still capture the thrill of pulp-era flying fiction.

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