"Dave Dawson on the Russian Front" by Robert Sidney Bowen is a World War Two adventure that throws American pilot Dave Dawson and his British buddy, Freddy Farmer, into a top-secret mission right when they thought they were getting a break. Called in by the Air Ministry for an urgent assignment, they discover a need to sneak into Russia to hunt down vital intel about Hitler's plans and locate a key Russian informant. Suddenly, it's a race against time as they dodge the Gestapo, navigate deadly enemy lines, and risk everything for a chance to foil the Nazi agenda. The story is full of danger, friendship, and daring espionage.
Dave Dawson on the Russian Front
By Robert Sidney Bowen
Thrust into a high-stakes mission behind enemy lines, two daring pilots must outwit the enemy and uncover critical secrets that could change the course of the war.
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