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A Debut Novel of Great Quality about UFO Conspiracy…

Truth_Insurrected_1800x2700 Cover ImageWhen former FBI agent turned bored private investigator William Harrison begins receiving unusual postcards from someone who claims to be an informant, Harrison is not quite sure what to make of it. As it turns out, the man behind those cryptic messages, Echo Tango, once worked with the Saint Mary Project, an extremely covert program working directly with alien contact and kept from the public eye for decades. Now that the program is starting to tie up “loose ends,” it is Harrison who is tasked with the mission of stopping the project before it goes too far. But uncovering the truth behind the Saint Mary Project will lead him to some unexpected discoveries, including a secret about his own family that could prove to be the key in preventing the perpetuation of this carnage. Find out whether Harrison can uncover the truth in the exciting debut novel from Daniel P. Douglas, Truth Insurrected: The Saint Mary Project. Douglas specializes in conspiracy thrillers and other sub-genres of science fiction. For a debut novel, the book proves highly engaging. The author is new to the field of writing but has served as a civil servant and is also a well-traveled Army veteran. Fans of science fiction and UFO-oriented thrillers will not want to miss Truth Insurrected: The Saint Mary Project. The book is out now, and more information about this title and Daniel P. Douglas can be obtained here: http://danielpdouglas.com/.

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