A Novel of the Unsung Ferry Pilots
Traitor In The Cockpit
By Jay D. Blaufox
Too old for combat, Morgan’s cinch assignment was to pierce the Nazis’ miles-high blockade — with the Devil’s cargo rattling under the hatch and a spy-ace pushing the controls.
A Novelet of Australia’s Invasion Coast
Gimme A Zero
by Jackson V. Scholz
Marty Bolt was, as they say in Brooklyn, a tough apple. But the bland, blue, hell-fire jungle skies blistered the big-mouth bum to the core.
A Novelet of France’s Underground Front
Hell’s Aces
by H.P.S. Greene
Sam Sneed, Hollywood’s spy ace, had seen queer sights — but none like the walking dead in the world below Paris.
A Novelet of the A.E.F in Algiers
Lightning Over Tunis
by Roe Richmond
Armageddon thundered in the desert. Then over the sea, to tip the scales came the blitz, and six wildmen flew to meet it.
A Novel of Alaskan Fog and Fury
The Fortress Fights Alone
by Paul Mattes Kraemer
Jap monkey-magic had forged an Arctic Gibraltar in the Aleutians. It was up to the General to test its might.
A Novel of Spy Aces in Shackled Europe
The Lost Luftwaffe
by Steuart M. Emery
Armies crouched, air armadas hovered alert, waiting for the war’s greatest secret — hidden in a forest of France — and the only man who could give the clue was dying from the stab of a Hook-Cross bayonet.