The Spitfire stayed with Stan until the
speedboat pulled alongside.
Those two daring young fighter pilots, Lieutenant Stan Wilson and the wild
Irishman O'Malley who proved their courage and skill first during the Battle of Britain, and later in the South Pacific and Africa, are
now attached to the Eighth Air Force in England.
Detailed for special duty, their job is to skip-bomb underground hangars
housing German fighter planes which have been intercepting Fortresses and Liberators on their daily mission of raining bombs on
Berlin.
With the crash of their planes in Germany, Stan and O'Malley are hurled into a
series of breathtaking adventures; among them their daring escape from a Nazi prison camp, Stan's close brush with death in
Holland and his spectacular flight to England capped by a gripping climax.
Readers who thrilled to the audacious exploits of these intrepid young airmen in
previous books will follow as breathlessly this thrilling new story that is as up-to-date as today's headlines.