Publisher's Synopsis
By the 1920s, humankind's presence in the skies was no longer as meek as it had been in prior decades. Charles Lindbergh became famous when he conducted the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight in 1927 in his plane the Spirit of St. Louis. "Strange things" in the sky were no longer quite so strange. Except for when they were. The days of simply sighting strange airships from the ground were over, and the era of encountering UFOs and flying saucers in the skies had begun...
As you read this book you'll ask yourself: What was the "mini-UFO" sighted over Mount Pleasant, Iowa, in 1920? And that same year, did Dr. Lincoln LaPaz investigate his first ever UFO case in the form of a "monster meteor" that crashed outside of Okmulgee, Oklahoma? Did a top scientist of the era, Guglielmo Marconi, receive transmissions from Mars in 1921? In 1922, did Mothman arrive on earth in a spacecraft in Hubble, Nebraska? And, finally, was a UFO crash covered up by the notorious Men in Black in Braxton County, West Virginia, in 1924?