Unidentified
A Science-Fiction Thriller
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Narrated by:
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Dan Bittner
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Written by:
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Douglas E. Richards
About this listen
UFOs are real. When Jason Ridley discovers their shocking agenda, his actions will either transform humanity...or destroy it entirely. Unidentified details the actual evidence that UFOs are here, while offering a mind-blowing fictional take on the reasons why. A riveting pause-resister packed with nonstop action, epic ideas, and astonishing twists.
Ripped from today's headlines, Unidentified is the latest thriller from the NY Times best-selling author whose books have sold more than two million copies.
Between 2017 and 2021, the US military admitted to having undeniable evidence that UFOs (now UAVs or UAPs) are here and defy the laws of physics. When Jason Ramsey, a popular science-fiction writer, becomes obsessed with the subject, he undertakes a relentless quest to uncover what is really going on. After recruiting Tessa Barrett, an extraordinarily talented mercenary, Jason devises a risky, desperate plan to get to the bottom of it all. But the truth is far more shocking, convoluted, and dangerous than anyone could have guessed, and he has no idea who he can trust.
Jason soon realizes that he can only be certain of two things. He somehow holds the key to the future of the galaxy itself...and his chances of living out the week are vanishingly small.
©2021 Douglas E. Richards (P)2022 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about Unidentified
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- Maia
- 2022-04-16
cartoonish
i tried but had to stop. the dialogues , even the endless inner dialogues of the protagonist we are subjected to seemed to have been written for an audience of 1st grader.
Every details has to be explained to us. this book is very much like its story, an author with no story to tell who fills his book with fillers to a degree that the fillers becomes this empty, boring « story »
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