**The second book in the thrilling series that began with _The Philosopher's Flight_ finds Robert Canderelli Weekes as a rookie Rescue and Evacuation flier on the front lines of World War I in France. He came to save lives, but has no idea how far he'll have to go to win the war.** Thanks to a stu
The Philosopher's War
โ Scribed by Tom Miller
- Publisher
- Simon & Schuster
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- EN-US
- Weight
- 529 KB
- Edition
- First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
The second book in the thrilling series that began with The Philosopher's Flight finds Robert Canderelli Weekes as a rookie Rescue and Evacuation flier on the front lines of World War I in France. He came to save lives, but has no idea how far he'll have to go to win the war.
Thanks to a stunning flying performance and a harrowing shootout in the streets of Boston, Robert Canderelli Weekes's lifelong dream has come true: he's the first male allowed to join the US Sigilry Corps's Rescue and Evacuation service, an elite, all-woman team of flying medics.
But as he deploys to France during the waning days of the Great War, Sigilwoman Third-Class Canderelli learns that carrying the injured from the front lines to the field hospital is not the grand adventure he imagined. His division, full of misfits and renegades, is stretched the breaking point and has no patience for a man striving to prove himself. Slowly, Robert wins their trust and discovers his comrades...
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**The second book in the thrilling series that began with *The Philosopher's Flight* finds Robert Canderelli Weekes as a rookie Rescue and Evacuation flier on the front lines of World War I in France. He came to save lives, but has no idea how far he'll have to go to win the war.** Thanks to a stu
**The second book in the thrilling series that began with *The Philosopher's Flight* finds Robert Canderelli Weekes as a rookie Rescue and Evacuation flier on the front lines of World War I in France. He came to save lives, but has no idea how far he'll have to go to win the war.** Thanks to a stu
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