Aces Up

Aces Up

by Covington Clarke

26 chapters5h 57mEnglish1929

About this book

A crack American flying troop has been sent to France, where they await further instructions. They are concerned that their extensive talents will not be put to good use in the war. Major Cowan introduces Lt. McGee as the British instructor for the crew. It turns out the Brit is actually an American, born in the U.S., even though his parents were British. McGee and Larkin are flying partners. Out on a mission, McGee spots a small enemy plane in a searchlight, probably intent on dropping flares to mark targets for bombers. He drives in for the attack successfully, as the enemy plane zooms earthward in flames. During another flight to Epernay, a fellow pilot, Siddons, fades back to a previous stop. McGee and Larkin suspect Siddons of aiding the enemy. Von Herzmann is preparing German pilots to fight Americans. Larkin and McGee defeat the enemy and force a retreat. In another battle, McGee must crash-land, where he passes out due to injuries. He spends weeks recovering in a hospital. When he is discharged, he cannot find his squadron. After diligent searching, he shows up at his old base. At the end, it is revealed that Siddons is not at all what he was suspected of being--in fact, the opposite. (Bill Boerst)

Chapters (26)

1Chapter 1, Part A
826
2Chapter 1, Part B
974
3Chapter 1, Part C
572
4Chapter 2, Part A
1188
5Chapter 2, Part B
432
6Chapter 2, Part C
543
7Chapter 3, Part A
459
8Chapter 3, Parts B and C
824
9Chapter 4, Part A
874
10Chapter 4, Parts B and C
885
11Chapter 5, Parts A and B
745
12Chapter 5, Parts C and D
671
13Chapter 6, Parts A and B
705
14Chapter 6, Parts C and D
926
15Chapter 7
1476
16Chapter 8, Part A
876
17Chapter 8, Parts B and C
1345
18Chapter 9
1350
19Chapter 10, Parts A and B
809
20Chapter 10, Parts C and D
368
21Chapter 11, Part A
556
22Chapter 11, Part B
666
23Chapter 12
1621
24Chapter 13, Parts A and B
480
25Chapter 13, Parts C, D, and E
599
26Glossary
682

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