
The Boy Scout Pathfinders
The Great War has erupted across Europe, and two American Boy Scouts find themselves thrust into its dangerous orbit. When Beany and Porky Potter vanish during a routine patrol, anxiety grips the military officers who discover they've stumbled onto something far larger than a missing persons case. The twins have found themselves sealed in a hidden chamber, their only hope a desperate signal in Morse code that crackles through the darkness toward rescue. What follows is a remarkable tale of courage against impossible odds. The boys have witnessed the war's grim realities: a captive girl, a fallen soldier, the orphaned children left in the conflict's wake. Yet from this darkness emerges their greatest challenge yet: a plot involving German soldiers that will test everything they've learned as Scouts and as boys. Their resourcefulness, quick thinking, and unshakeable camaraderie become weapons in a battle far beyond their years. A window into when boyhood and world war collided, this adventure captures an era when young Americans answered the call and discovered that being brave enough to act mattered more than being old enough to fight.









