Death-defying aerial feats, prophetic dreams, and common thugs come
together in this pulp tale by Hubbard. Cal Bradley meets with a series
of self-destructing airplanes as he competes to win in the National Air
Meet, which could gain him fame and lucrative contracts for his company.
As he barely escapes death with each flight, Bradley discovers who is
behind his technical failures. Though the story is antiquated, the audio
production brings it to life through a full cast, sound effects, and
musical score. As narrator, R.F. Daley provides a deep, hammy voice that
embodies the nostalgic mood of most pulp fiction, and his emphatic
delivery brims with energy.