"The Flying Boys to the Rescue" by Edward Sylvester Ellis is a thrilling adventure aimed at young readers, focusing on the daring exploits of Harvey Hamilton, a youthful pilot determined to save his friend Bohunkus Johnson. Bohunkus has been kidnapped by the strange Professor Milo Morgan for a dangerous Atlantic voyage. Feeling responsible for his friend's abduction, Harvey teams up with Detective Simmons Pendar to formulate a rescue plan that plunges him into treacherous situations. The story blends the allure of early aviation with elements of friendship and courage. As Harvey gathers clues and prepares to pursue Professor Morgan, the book sparks excitement and anticipation, carrying readers into a world filled with inventive ideas that will entertain young minds.

The Flying Boys to the Rescue
By Edward Sylvester Ellis
A brave young pilot races against time and treacherous skies to rescue his friend from a professor's wacky and risky adventure.
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About the AuthorEdward Sylvester Ellis was an American author.
Edward Sylvester Ellis was an American author.
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