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portada The Invisible Visitors
Type
Physical Book
Year
2020
Language
English
Pages
190
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781645363859

The Invisible Visitors

Norma Gauld (Author) · Austin Macauley Publishers Llc · Paperback

The Invisible Visitors - Norma Gauld

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Synopsis "The Invisible Visitors"

An alien landing station is discovered high on a mountaintop by two young boys, Jeffy and Jody, who were beginning their early summer vacation. They had left their dirt bikes by the pathway and climbed to the mountaintop only to discover a large military hangar and spaceships. After being abducted by two tall, gray beings, they were taken into the hangar and subjected to a strange controlling. They were then deposited back to their dirt bikes. In panic, the boys sped home to tell their parents. This led to action by the men of the near city, Hains. Jeff, the father of Jeffy and the chief of police, along with his deputies, confirmed that the young boys' story was true. They also learned that aliens can and would attack to protect themselves. The men watched in horror as one of their vehicles exploded into flames...then they saw a huge plume of smoke rise over Hains.

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