The Boy Scout Aviators
George Durston
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Follow the adventures of Harry Fleming, Dick Mercer, and Jack Young in this exciting Boy Scout adventure! Harry is an American Boy Scout separated from his country and hometown when his father has to go on a trip to England for business. He joins a Boy Scout troop there and meets Dick Mercer. Together they help solve an exciting mystery in the midst of heliographs, spies, and traps, finding their way to the spy headquarters, Bray Park. They must solve a mystery and save England, with the help of a Boy Scout they meet along the way, Jack Young. (Kangaroo692) (4 hr 57 min)
Chapitres
Serious News, part 1 | 12:56 | Lu par Kangaroo |
Serious News, part 2 | 6:45 | Lu par Kangaroo |
Quick Work, part 1 | 10:03 | Lu par Kangaroo |
Quick Work, part 2 | 13:10 | Lu par Kangaroo |
Picked for Service, part 1 | 10:26 | Lu par Kangaroo |
Picked for Service, part 2 | 14:12 | Lu par Kangaroo |
The House of the Heliograph, part 1 | 11:15 | Lu par Kangaroo |
The House of the Heliograph, part 2 | 8:55 | Lu par Kangaroo |
On the Trail, part 1 | 11:18 | Lu par Kangaroo |
On the Trail, part 2 | 10:40 | Lu par Kangaroo |
The Mystery of Bray Park, part 1 | 10:22 | Lu par Kangaroo |
The Mystery of Bray Park, part 2 | 12:20 | Lu par Kangaroo |
A Close Shave | 12:11 | Lu par Kangaroo |
A Friend in Need, part 1 | 9:43 | Lu par Kangaroo |
A Friend in Need, part 2 | 13:04 | Lu par Kangaroo |
An Unexpected Blow! | 14:14 | Lu par Kangaroo |
A Good Witness | 13:34 | Lu par Kangaroo |
The First Blow | 11:34 | Lu par Kangaroo |
The Silent Wire | 15:30 | Lu par Kangaroo |
A Treacherous Deed | 14:35 | Lu par Kangaroo |
The Trap | 14:25 | Lu par Kangaroo |
A Daring Ruse | 10:05 | Lu par Kangaroo |
The Cipher | 12:06 | Lu par Kangaroo |
A Capture from the Skies | 12:01 | Lu par Kangaroo |
Vindication | 12:13 | Lu par Kangaroo |
Critiques
Unfinished





Janelle
This is my third attempt to review this book. One of the limitations of the app is that it doesn't allow you to edit reviews. Instead, if you create a second review it deletes the first. Wish I didn't have to find this out the hard way. Anyhow, I didn't finish listening to this book, even though I was enjoying it. The young narrator put in a valiant effort, and has a good voice, but his stumbles and mistakes made him difficult to listen to. I finished reading it via Gutenberg. Btw, there actually is historical veracity to this story. This isn't surprising given it was written in a contemporary timeframe. The author did take literary liberties with the boy's adventures. However, Boy Scouts did assist the army and contribute to the war effort. And as for Harry being left at home with the housekeeper at the outbreak of war, most people believed that the war would be a simple, brief and easily won affair. This is understandable given that the world had never experienced a war like it before.
Huh, what?!





Alan H.
Harry is an American boyscout living in London with his parents. England declares war with Germany. Almost immediately, his parents grab the last two berths on a steamer back to America leaving Harry to remain alone in London. WW2 is fully declared, but it's OK. There's an English housekeeper. HUH?!? Also, the English army wouldn't dream of allowing boyscouts to fight in war, but it's well known that they are amply suited to track down a series of German spy stations transmitting English secrets back to the mainland. Provided, of course, that the army first furnish Harry and another scout a couple of motorcycles and some secret codes. WHAT?!? Also, also, the narrator is a precocious boy who reads aloud better than I ever dreamt. This is embarrassing & unforgivable. ;)