About this book
Air Service Boys over the Atlantic by Charles Amory Beach plunges listeners into a pulse‑quickening adventure at the dawn of military aviation. Set in the post‑World War I era, young aviators Tom Raymond and Jack Parmly tackle daring missions, bold rescue efforts, and a record‑breaking transatlantic flight that tests courage, skill, and loyalty. Beach blends aerial dogfights, sabotage plots, and high‑altitude navigation with the era’s fascination for new technology and patriotic resolve.
Packed with suspenseful set pieces—bombing raids, icy seas, tense encounters with submarines, and perilous nights aloft—the novel captures the camaraderie of two steadfast friends and the ingenuity required to survive against daunting odds. Themes of bravery, resourcefulness, and the spirit of exploration run through this fast‑moving, historically flavored tale of youth and aviation.
Ideal for fans of classic adventure fiction, historical aviation enthusiasts, and young adult listeners craving high‑stakes drama, this atmospheric, action‑driven story makes a compelling listen for anyone who enjoys early 20th‑century thrills and heroic aerial exploits.