
Three boys. One extraordinary aircraft. The Pacific Ocean below them, the sky above, and nothing but open horizon in every direction. Nat Trevor and his Motor Rangers have built the Cloud Cruiser themselves, a flying machine that represents everything daring and brilliant about youth, and they're about to test it over the most dangerous ocean on Earth. But the Pacific doesn't forgive ambition. Storm cells gather. Navigation fails. And somewhere in that vast emptiness, volcanic islands wait in silence, ready to swallow the daring fools who venture too close. This is adventure in its purest form: boys trusting each other, trusting their machines, and staring down the kind of danger that would send grown men running. John Henry Goldfrap writes with the kinetic energy of an engine at full throttle, delivering a story that knows exactly what boys dream about and serves it up with full throttle.










































