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Piece of Cake
Piece of Cake | Derek Robinson
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From the Phoney War of 1939 to the Battle of Britain in 1940, the pilots of Hornet Squadron learn their lessons the hard way. Hi-jinks are all very well on the ground, but once in a Hurricane's cockpit, the best killers keep their wits close. Newly promoted Commanding Officer Fanny Barton has a job on to whip the Hornets into shape before they face the Luftwaffe's seasoned pilots. And sometimes Fighter Command, with its obsolete tactics and stiff doctrines, is the real menace. As with all Robinson's novels, the raw dialogue, rich black humor and brilliantly rendered, adrenaline-packed dogfights bring the Battle of Britain, and the brave few who fought it, to life.
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rabbitprincess
Piece of Cake | Derek Robinson
Bailedbailed

After reading about the amazing women of the Air Transport Auxiliary and listening to the Big Finish box set ATA Girl, I had no patience for 500-some pages of casual chauvinism, anti-French prejudice, and general obnoxiousness from the members of Hornet Squadron. Also, there is no single protagonist or narrative thread, making this book just a series of events.

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rabbitprincess
Piece of Cake | Derek Robinson
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Someday I will actually pick up this book. Nearly have done a couple of times! Waiting for the right moment.
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