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Spitfires Rising

A WWII aviation thriller in the lead up to Dunkirk

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Spitfires Rising

De: David Mackenzie
Narrado por: Troy Allan
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An exciting new wartime adventure series! Perfect for fans of Derek Robinson, James Holland, Frank Barnard, and Jack Higgins.

A young pilot is thrust into the raging skies of war . . .

1938

Having been raised on a farm, young New Zealander John Noble longs for an adventure away from his family's homestead. Enthralled by the sight of a Tiger Moth flying overhead, he decides to pursue a career as an RAF pilot and travels to the United Kingdom to complete his training. After receiving his Wings, John is sent to RAF Catterick, where he finds himself flying the formidable Spitfire.

When tensions in Europe reach breaking point and Britain declares war on Germany, John's training and courage are put to the ultimate test. As the squadron prepares to face the Luftwaffe, John starts to question the effectiveness of their tactics, leading to clashes with senior officers.

And as his missions grow ever more dangerous, John wonders just how far he should go trying to persuade the squadron hierarchy that change is needed . . .

Is John ready for battle? Will he follow orders, even though he thinks they may have disastrous consequences for him and his fellow squadron pilots?

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