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Lost over Greenland

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The narrative follows aviator Slim Tyler and his assistant Jerry Marbury as they take part in a high-stakes endurance flight and become embroiled in an arctic expedition when a famed pilot goes missing. After a forced landing and a subsequent crash, the stranded flyers struggle across ice and rugged terrain, facing blizzards, hunger, wolves, and tense moral dilemmas while mounting efforts to find and rescue the lost men. Fast-paced aerial action alternates with scenes of survival and camaraderie, emphasizing resourcefulness, loyalty, and courage amid technological risks and the hostile Greenland environment.

About the Author

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Richard H. Stone

Richard H. Stone is an author known for his work in adventure literature, particularly his notable book "Lost over Greenland." This work captures the spirit of exploration and the challenges faced during aerial expeditions in the early 20th century. Stone's writing reflects a fascination with the Arctic landscape and the human experience in extreme conditions, contributing to the genre of adventure narratives that highlight both the beauty and peril of remote environments.