"Dave Dawson with the Flying Tigers" by Robert Sidney Bowen is a thrilling World War II adventure about two daring airmen, Dave Dawson and Freddy Farmer, caught in a whirlwind of danger on their journey home to the United States. Starting with a simple leave in London, their adventure launches into a dangerous mission when a mysterious encounter leads them to carry a vital, top-secret letter. Their flight turns treacherous as a German U-boat attacks, forcing them to fight for their lives while dealing with themes of friendship, courage, and the harsh realities of war. This early 1940s novel is full of daring, adventure, and wartime tension.
Dave Dawson with the Flying Tigers
By Robert Sidney Bowen
When two airmen agree to deliver a secret letter, they launch into a dangerous mission that forces them to face a ruthless enemy.
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