Picture Stuff
A Gritty and Fast-Paced Tale of Crime, Mystery, and Intrigue
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Publisher Description
Embark on a thrilling journey through the skies with Picture Stuff by Raoul Whitfield, a gripping aviation adventure that captures the daring spirit of early 20th-century barnstorming. This short story, penned in the late 1920s, immerses you in the high-stakes world of stunt pilots and the perilous art of aerial photography. Whitfield, renowned for his contributions to pulp fiction and hardboiled crime stories, brings his signature intensity and vivid storytelling to this tale of courage, pride, and the unforgiving nature of flight.
At the heart of the narrative is veteran pilot Russ Healy, who, despite a past marred by a near-fatal crash, is compelled to perform a dangerous wing-to-wing transfer stunt for a newsreel. The tension escalates as the camera ship collides with Healy's aircraft, leading to a harrowing sequence where Healy must land his damaged plane with a passenger clinging to the wing. Whitfield's meticulous attention to detail and his ability to convey the raw emotions of his characters make this story a standout in the aviation adventure genre.
For enthusiasts of vintage aviation tales and aficionados of classic pulp fiction, Picture Stuff offers a captivating glimpse into the early days of stunt flying and the indomitable will of those who dared to conquer the skies. Whether you're a long-time fan of Whitfield's work or new to his stories, this audiobook is a must-listen for anyone intrigued by the blend of adventure, danger, and human resilience.