
With billions of stars and uncounted galaxies, logic dictates that there are many planets in the universe capable of sustaining life as we know it. And who is to say that even if it is not life as we know it, it is life; perhaps of a different form than we, as humans, recognize.
As the odds present themselves, the question seems to be in favor of life out there. But the UFO and alien controversy still rages on.
A book, published by Flowing Water Press, presumes the existence of extraterrestrial life and also the reality of the so-called alien abduction phenomenon. Or does it?
Is this book merely a black comedy that presents a stereotyped view of not only the existence alien life forms but of the government agencies tasked to track and control it? That is for the reader to find out.
The efficacy of extraterrestrial contact is highlighted in a humorous manner in the exciting new book recently published by Flowing Water Press. “The Mission” by Ed Benjamin, a retired Air Force officer and researcher has put together a fictional account of an alien abduction that can only be described as fantastic. This novella is best described as a UFO black comedy, but is based upon actual research into the UFO phenomena. The author spent several years researching UFOs and alien abductions. He has managed to put together a tale that entertains as well as educates.
The premise presented by the novella is different from that presented by other UFO and alien abduction writers (both fiction and nonfiction). To reveal the twist that makes this UFO book unique would pay a disservice to any potential reader.
The book is available via a digital download and is recommended for all those who are even remotely interested in the UFO subject or alien abductions and for those who simply enjoy a good read.






December 7th, 2007 at 5:52 pm
I would love to read this book as I think UFOs and the like are so fascinating!
December 11th, 2007 at 1:10 pm
I am afraid of aliens, seriously - I watched to much x files in my childhood hehe