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I can't really tell you if it will up to your taste because i've read it probably more than a decade ago, but you can try out "The flight of eagles" by Jack Higgins. Seemed good to me back then and i guess it would be enjoyable today as well.
It's one of those paper-back novels my father would get from the corner store during family summer holidays and read it while us kids played sandcastles on the beach: hollywood-style narratives and adventurous plots usually involving detective/criminal or military/espionage backgrounds. Pretty similar to Tom Clancy's stuff, a lot of which was also published in a similar format where i live. This is what the plot summary on the back cover of my copy has to say, translated to English: Quote:
If you want a more accurate representation of the nameless pilot's life during WWII with some fictional elements, then you'd be more suited to a writing style that tries to look like a legit memoir (or even read an actual memoir, many pilots of the time have published their non-fictional accounts). This one is more like the stuff that made us little boys dream of being pilots one day, focusing more on the adventure than the technicalities inherent in the job ![]() Also, i haven't read it but i always hear good reviews about it, you could try out the series dealing with the fictional Hornet squadron (i think the first novel was also adapted into a tv series). The writer is Derek Robinson, first book published in 1983 is called Piece of Cake and deals with the battle of Britain, the second one published in 1993 is titled A Good Clean Fight and deals with the fictional squadron's part in the desert campaign in N.Africa during 1942. |
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