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Out of the Blue

By: Josh Lanyon
Narrated by: Alexander Masters
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France, 1916. The Great War. High above the carnage in the trenches, British and German aces joust like knights of old for control of the skies. The strain and tension of living every day on the edge of death leads to dangerous choices and wild risks. When British ace Bat Bryant's past catches up with him, he strikes out in panic and kills the man threatening him with exposure. But there's a witness: the big, handsome American pilot Cowboy Cooper.

Cowboy, it seems, has his own ideas of rough justice.

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Another enjoyable narration of one of Josh Lanyon's books. A vignette of what life could have been like as a pilot in WWI, open ended but happy for all that.
Some of the pronunciation threw me e.g. US lieutenant rather than UK left-tenant but they were minor issues and not enough to rip me out of the story.
Will listen to this again as I like the characters of Bat and Cowboy.

Lovely short piece

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This is one of my favourite Josh Lanyon stories and I was disappointed by the adaptation. The narrator clearly struggled with the English accents and it threw me. Possibly because I'm English... but particularly for the minor characters, it was very jarring. Pacing and everything else was lovely. Just the accents.

Lovely story poor accents

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