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World War Two Fighter Pilot

This series plunges you into the thrilling world of aerial combat during World War II. Follow the journeys of brave RAF pilots as they confront not only the enemy in the skies but also complex human relationships and moral dilemmas. Immerse yourself in the action, humor, and drama of a period when Europe stood on the brink, and discover heroism in the face of devastating conflict.

Blue Man Falling
Band of Eagles
A Time for Heroes
To Play The Fox

Recommended Reading Order

  1. 1

    Blue Man Falling

    • 480 pages
    • 17 hours of reading
    3.6(115)Add rating

    This is a thrilling novel about World War Two fighter pilots during The Battle of France in 1939-40. When war was declared on 3 September 1939, No. 1 Squadron was posted to France to help the BEF halt the German advance. The Squadron is hardy, intensely loyal, and at the beginning of the campaign, hugely successful in shooting down German planes when they are often outnumbered. Then the offensive begins in earnest, the losses mount and the horror of the retreat to Dunkirk gives a whole new meaning to the concept of total war. Told through the experiences of an English pilot, Kit Curtis, who dreams of gallant deeds and personal glory, and a more battle hardened American, Ossie Wolf, this is `Band of Brothers` for the RAF, a no-holds-barred, action packed war thriller.

    Blue Man Falling
  2. 2

    Band of Eagles

    • 416 pages
    • 15 hours of reading
    3.8(85)Add rating

    The second novel in a pacy and thrilling adventure series set during World War Two by critically acclaimed author Frank Barnard

    Band of Eagles
  3. 3

    The third novel in the thrillingly authentic World War Two RAF action adventure series moves to the brutal theatre of war in North Africa, where Rommel is the Fighter Boys' principle target...

    To Play The Fox
  4. 4

    A magnificent, sweeping, three generation historical epic encompassing two World Wars about heroism, the romance of aviation and the conflict between fathers and sons in the vein of Ken Follett's Fall of Giants and Robert Radcliffe's Under an English Heaven

    A Time for Heroes