Plot summary
Philip Stenning is a commercial pilot, trained during the First World War. After his engine fails, he crashes and is rescued by an escaped convict, Denis Compton, who turns out to have been framed for embezzlement by his Italian half-brother, Baron Rodrigo Mattani, who is smuggling drugs into England. The story tells how Stenning plays a key role in breaking that drug ring. It involves episodes characteristic of Shute: flying, small boat sailing, and a love story. Stenning was a major character in Shute's first (unpublished) novel ''Stephen Morris''. Stenning also crops up as a comparatively minor character in Shute's next two novels ''Author's later reflections
In his autobiography ''Slide Rule'', Shute recalls writing the book twice over and rewriting large portions a third time. He wrote as a relaxation from his regular work of designing air ships. His first two unpublished novels ( ''Stephen Morris'' and ''Pilotage'') were typed on an old Blick portable typewriter: he said ''it may not be quite a coincidence that my first published novel ''Marazan'' was the first that I wrote on a brand new typewriter bought out of my earnings as an engineer''.See also
* Isles of ScillyReferences
External links
* 1926 British novels British thriller novels Novels by Nevil Shute Aviation novels Cassell (publisher) books 1926 debut novels {{1920s-thriller-novel-stub