The Flying Saucer

The Flying Saucer

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Publisher's Synopsis

Strange rockets crash to earth in England, the USSR and in America's New Mexico desert. The people of the world are stunned by these space ships-but what could the cryptic symbols and maps contained in them mean? Joining forces to decipher the messages, the world's scientists reveal a terrifying threat: if the Earth does not turn over all its gold, Martians will annihilate the planet. To demonstrate their resolve, the aliens deploy both a representative-unfortunately killed on landing, but disturbingly unlike any human-and a bomb, far more powerful than any nuclear weapon known. The political and military leaders of the world are shocked into an unprecedented unity. To fight this common enemy, they must resolve their planet-bound antagonisms, from Cold War tensions to violent standoffs in Ireland and Palestine. But are these martians real?

The first book to use the term "flying saucer" in its title, this novel appeared in the wake of the Roswell incident and other UFO sightings, at a time when people feared both the threat from outer space and humanity's tendency toward self-destruction. With a playful take on weighty matters, The Flying Saucer is a satisfying combination of science fiction and thriller, witty satire and political commentary.

"Refreshing . . . amusing. . . . contains plenty of action while leaving ample scope for thought."-Fantasy Review

"An intelligent and plausible yarn, written with considerable humor and satire." -Springfield Republican

Book information

ISBN: 9781594161230
Publisher: Westholme Publishing
Imprint: Westholme
Pub date:
Edition: Reprint
DEWEY: 823.914
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 256
Weight: 352g
Height: 203mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 19mm