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ROSWELL BOOK FOUR IN THE SERIES

THE LAST OF THE TOKKOTAI

   July, 1947 - The Southwest is experiencing a strange phenomenon. Thousands of people are seeing strange things in the sky. In the Northwest, an aviator sights nine saucer shaped craft flying at an incredible speed. Radar operators are tracking blips they cannot identify. Then unexplainable objects begin to fall from the sky.

   What happened in the summer of 1947, now known as The Roswell Incient, has become one of America's great national myths, and is the starting point for what we now call the UFO phenomenon. For although myriads of UFO sightings are on record, no single saucer has yet to be physically produced for public study.

 

   In BOOK FOUR - ROSWELL, D.F. Huettner addresses the Roswell incident  through the narrative of THE LAST OF THE TOKKOTAI. By examining the hundreds of reports of the events of the summer of 1947, D.F. Huettner has constructed a believable account of the Roswell timeline. Could it possibly have happened that way?

  

 

 

           

​That is the strength of Huettner's novel. The characters act like real people in a story written for real people. -- Craig Alan Loewen, author/reviewer of ​ROLLERMAN​

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If you like a story to tug you along to another world -- pick up this book and prepare for a journey. -- Grabbermcgrew/reviewer of ​RUMORS OF WAR​

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I enjoyed the twists and turns and the way the characters developed and intertwined as the book progressed. A good read. A very good read. -- Raritan/ Amazon customer reviewer of ​PROUD MARY OF THE PRAIRIE​

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BOOKS by D.F. Huettner

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