The terrors of the upper air by Frank Orndorff

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Author Orndorff, Frank, 1885-1971
Illustrator Paul, Frank R. (Frank Rudolph), 1884-1963
Title The terrors of the upper air
Original Publication New York, NY: Experimenter Publishing Company, 1928.
Series Title Produced from the Winter Edition, 1928 issue of Amazing Stories Quarterly magazine.
Note Reading ease score: 80.4 (6th grade). Easy to read.
Credits Roger Frank and Sue Clark
Summary "The Terrors of the Upper Air" by Frank Orndorff is a science fiction short story published in the late 1920s, likely during the early years of the genre's popularization. This tale combines elements of adventure and mystery, exploring the treacherous and largely unknown realms of high-altitude flight, as a duo of daring aviators unwittingly stumble upon extraordinary dangers far above the Earth. The narrative follows Pemberton, a detective tasked with capturing two aviators, Kidwell and Dexter, suspected of a bank robbery. As they ascend in their plane to break the world's altitude record, they encounter violent winds and strange phenomena that lead to a harrowing adventure in the upper atmosphere. In a shocking twist, they discover floating islands filled with bizarre vegetation and fearsome creatures. Despite their initial triumph, tragedy strikes when Dexter is killed, and Kidwell disappears, leaving the ground-level spectators in shock. The story concludes with a poignant ambiguity about the fate of the aviators, raising questions of truth and deceit, suggesting that their adventure may have been both real and a clever ruse. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Subject Short stories
Subject Criminals -- Fiction
Subject Air pilots -- Fiction
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EBook-No. 73477
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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