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It's 1955, a suspicious object was witnessed flying over the Canadian/Wisconsin border. An Air Force P89 Scorpion fighter jet is dispatched to investigate. While investigating the reported UFO, the Scorpion disappears from the radar. With no plane and no pilots emerging from the wilderness, the Air Force Office of Special Investigation (OSI) sends in one of their best from Project Blue Book. Agent Conner Price must investigate the unidentified flying object and find pilots while dealing with a local investigative journalist who keeps getting in the way.

Produktbeschreibung
It's 1955, a suspicious object was witnessed flying over the Canadian/Wisconsin border. An Air Force P89 Scorpion fighter jet is dispatched to investigate. While investigating the reported UFO, the Scorpion disappears from the radar. With no plane and no pilots emerging from the wilderness, the Air Force Office of Special Investigation (OSI) sends in one of their best from Project Blue Book. Agent Conner Price must investigate the unidentified flying object and find pilots while dealing with a local investigative journalist who keeps getting in the way.
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Autorenporträt
David Eldon Jones is a retired Special Agent with the Air Force Office of Special Investigation (OSI). During his career, he conducted hundreds of criminal investigations, counterintelligence, and anti-terrorism operations across the globe. With eight deployments to the middle east and serving several years in Europe, his writing is shaped by his vast real-world experiences. Since retirement, David has served as a Wisconsin Chief of Police, University Criminal Justice Program Chair, author of law enforcement training articles, and fiction novelist. David is a public speaker specializing in topics from Police Response to Active Shooter situations and issues related to military veterans. He was hand selected to speak to a United States Congressional panel researching the effects of combat stress on deployed counterintelligence officers. David resides near Appleton, Wisconsin, and continues to serve his community as a volunteer firefighter.