Following the publication of my novel Roswell Rising- a Novel of Disclosure and its two sequels, see: https://hpanwo-bb.blogspot.com/2016/08/roswell-rising-is-here.html,
I've been keen to read other fiction with a similar theme. I find that
different authors often tend to produce similar works at the same time, as if
we pick up something in the air; for example Not Alone by Craig Falconer, see background link below. I've come
across another person, Simon or "Si" Rosser. I discovered his titles
in an unusual way, direct contact with the author. He is a member of an email
group I am also in and we got talking. I've recommended the Roswell
trilogy to him. I don't know what he makes of it, if he's read it yet. Despite
our books having a similar theme, like Craig Falconer, his work is still very
different in style. The Galileo Project
refers not to Avi Loeb's UFOlogy effort, it is the title of the first book and
the trilogy. The second is called Countdown
and the third Disclosure. The story
is a fast-paced thriller not unlike Sidney Sheldon's The Doomsday Conspiracy, see below, or something by Dan Brown. The
main character is a James Bond like figure called Robert Spire, a daredevil
action man who is a part of a secret agency called GLENCOM which has a hidden
headquarters behind a nondescript door in a London
side street. Along with his sidekick Travis Dexter he travels the world chasing
the bad guys and trying to uncover the secrets about UFO's. It all begins in London
when he is inexplicably summoned to a meeting at the Greenwich Observatory where
somebody called Dr Robert Lazarus gives a speech. If that name sounds like a
real person's then it's meant to... From there Robert and Travis dash from one
exciting cliff-hanging situation to the next; in the Welsh Triangle to Rendlesham
Forest to Area 51 and a collision
course with the military-industrial complex. At the same time, the forces
behind the Deep State Truth Embargo carry out their own pursuit of the dynamic
duo to keep the UFO presence out of public hands. The narrative is reminiscent
of travel literature, with photographs of the setting locations on the pages.
This provides a sense of vividness that I liked. As regular readers know you, I
have a sentimental affinity for good old fashioned books, see: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2020/12/1984-removed-from-kindle.html;
therefore I was dismayed to see that only the first two books are available as
paperbacks, although Simon told me personally that he plans to release the
others on undeletable ink and wood pulp as soon as possible. They can all be
purchased on Amazon Kindle, see: https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/Simon-Rosser/author/B001PL3LEU.
He has many other books which look interesting too. Watch out for my reviews of
them.
See here for background: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2020/02/ufo-disclosure-portal.html.
See here for background: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2020/02/ufo-disclosure-portal.html.
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