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Pilote de chasse de la Seconde Guerre mondiale

Cette série vous plonge dans le monde palpitant du combat aérien pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Suivez les parcours de courageux pilotes de la RAF alors qu'ils affrontent non seulement l'ennemi dans le ciel, mais aussi des relations humaines complexes et des dilemmes moraux. Plongez dans l'action, l'humour et le drame d'une période où l'Europe était au bord du gouffre, et découvrez l'héroïsme face à un conflit dévastateur.

Blue man falling

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  1. Blue man falling

    • 480pages
    • 17 heures de lecture

    Capturing the startling contradictions of a time when humanity reveals both its best and worst, this novel brings to life the exhilaration and fear of aerial warfare with remarkable power and narrative skill. Frank Barnard explores the essence of war and the selflessness of those willing to fight to the end. Set against the backdrop of September 1939, when war is declared and Europe holds its breath, RAF fighter pilots patrol the Franco-German border, experiencing a surreal mix of chasing the Luftwaffe and ordering champagne in Paris. However, by May 1940, as Hitler unleashes Blitzkrieg, the Hurricane squadrons are thrust into intense battle. The story follows two RAF pilots, Englishman Kit Curtis and American Ossie Wolf, who not only confront the Germans but also clash with each other, driven by differing motivations and tactics as France faces collapse and the Allies confront humiliation. They also grapple with the insidious Fifth Column, the enemy within, and those looking to profit from chaos. Readers have praised the book for its brilliant conception, humor, and gripping narrative, highlighting its vivid characters and action scenes that breathe life into the story.

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