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Marston and me

By Thomson Burtis

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In the skies above, a pilot must confront his past when sabotage and aerial attacks force him to rely on the one man he once despised, leading to an unexpected bond forged through danger and redemption.

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2024-05-08
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Summary

"Marston and Me" by Thomson Burtis is a story that brings readers into the exciting world of a pilot named Slim Evans during the early days of aviation. After months of uneventful border patrol, Slim’s life takes a sharp turn when he's tasked with bombing tests of German battleships. This mission forces him to confront Sergeant George William Marston, with whom he shares a complicated past. Their strained relationship, marked by past conflicts, takes an unexpected turn when sabotage jeopardizes their mission. Marston saves Slim's life during a terrifying aerial attack, paving the way for an evolving relationship between the two men. The story emphasizes redemption as they navigate old conflicts, and through shared trials and tribulations, they develop a newfound respect for one another amidst the dangers of military aviation.

About the Author

Henry Thomson Burtis (1896–1971) was an American writer.

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