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Synopsis
When fourteen-year-old Jack Elliot flees
Minnesota after killing a man in a whorehouse, he never expects to
find himself in France, hunkered down in a trench as World War I rages
around him. Ever resilient, Jack transitions from an ambulance driver
at Verdun to become one of the few American volunteers to fly in a
French fighter squadron.
Jousting with German aces in flimsy wood and
canvas “aeroplanes” during the day is hard enough for the
inexperienced Jack without the additional pressure of having to match
the bacchanalian excesses of his squadron mates at night, all while
staying one step ahead of his past. But Jack figures that if he can
shoot down five Germans and attain the coveted “Ace” status, all his
troubles will be over.
Set over the battlefields of Europe and the vast
deserts of North Africa, An Ace Minus One is authentic in its
depictions of early aviation and the colorful men and women who made
this period one of the most exciting in history.
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