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Under a Red Spanish Sky

(2026)
(A book in the Sunlit Silence series)
A Story by

 
 
A Sunlit Silence Novella
Every fighter pilot has a first war.

From the award-winning pen of Frank A. Mason comes
Under a Red Spanish Sky, a tightly written historical aviation novella chronicling Trip Gibson’s transformation from restless college youth to hardened air warrior amid the death and destruction of the Spanish Civil War.

In 1938, wealthy American student Trip Gibson abandons the comfort and pleasures of Paris for the deadly skies over Spain. Flying the nimble but unforgiving Polikarpov I-16 ‘Mosca,’ Trip joins the doomed Spanish Republican Air Force and discovers the terrifying exhilaration of aerial combat.

By night, Madrid trembles under bombardment as Trip drinks at the legendary Hotel Florida alongside Ernest Hemingway, Martha Gellhorn, John Dos Passos, and hard-bitten fighter pilots who measure life in cigarettes, whiskey, and tomorrow’s survival. There, he also meets the beautiful young American reporter Claire Robards, whose passion and restlessness mirror his own.

By day, Trip battles German and Italian aircraft in twisting dogfights where victory and death are often separated by only a few seconds and a few miles per hour.

As Spain spirals toward inevitable tragedy, Trip learns unsettling truths about war, courage, love, and himself. The Spanish Civil War becomes the brutal classroom for his education in life and death, and the proving ground for the fighter pilot he will one day become.

Combining vivid air combat, emotional depth, and rich historical detail,
Under a Red Spanish Sky captures the romance, danger, and disillusionment of the war that foreshadowed World War II. Perfect for readers who enjoy Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls, George Orwell’s Homage to Catalonia, and character-driven historical aviation fiction.

War would shape the twentieth century. Spain shaped Trip Gibson.


Genre: Thriller

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