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Phoenix (Projekt Saucer)

by W.A. Harbinson

Series: Projekt Saucer (2)

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In his bestselling novel, GENESIS, W. A. Harbinson told us about a nightmarish global conspiracy based on highly advanced UFO technology that is threatening to take over the world. Now, in PHOENIX, he takes us back in time, to the years after the Second World War, uncovering in the process a nightmare web of scientific experimentation - and the collusion of the superpower governments in collusion with the horrific organization responsible.'A Herculean conspiracy epic... superbly written, crammed with food for thought.'-Los Angeles Times… (more)
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In his bestselling novel, GENESIS, W. A. Harbinson told us about a nightmarish global conspiracy based on highly advanced UFO technology that is threatening to take over the world. Now, in PHOENIX, he takes us back in time, to the years after the Second World War, uncovering in the process a nightmare web of scientific experimentation - and the collusion of the superpower governments in collusion with the horrific organization responsible.'A Herculean conspiracy epic... superbly written, crammed with food for thought.'-Los Angeles Times

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