Bill Trevillian is as ruggedly handsome as he is bold and brave. Kip Lee is as strikingly beautiful as she is fiery and fearless. And theyve got something in common. Theyre both test pilots . . . for rival aviation companies. Put them together and, like a young Tracy and Hepburn, sparks are bound to fly.
The Second World War is raging in Europe, and England and France are looking to America for a fighter plane to match up with the superior Nazi Messerschmitt. The competition between Bill and Kip is fierce, and the stakes are stratospheric. Because theres an added element in the mix: a deadly saboteur.
People say alls fair in love and war, but when theres Sabotage in the Sky, the flight path from heated rivalry to heated romance could lead Bill and Kip to crash and burn.
If you crave air adventure written by an airman who knows what a hot plane can do, dont miss Sabotage in the Sky, wrote the editor introducing the story in 1940. And Hubbards knowledge proved propheticunknown to the FBI, the German intelligence service, the Abwehr, was actively gathering intelligence about American military aircraft designs and manufacturing. The author also had personal aviation experience, earning a reputation as a daredevil pilot barnstorming across the United States, landing in farmers fields and skimming over the top of telephone wiresexperiences he put to good use as a well-known aviation correspondent and one of the most accomplished writers of aviation adventure.