Attack of the 50 Foot Labradoodle (UFO Sex Comedy Book 1)
Book Details
Author(s)Rhys Wade
PublisherRhys Wade
ISBN / ASINB01I2C7V3G
ISBN-13978B01I2C7V33
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
Ever wonder what happened in Roswell, New Mexico during the UFO summer of 1947?
You’ll get any number of conflicting stories, depending on whose account you read. This one is a work of fiction.
Attack of the 50 Foot Labradoodle is a love affair between conspiracy theory and 50’s science fiction movies, with a little sex of the Rock Hudson-Doris Day variety thrown in to spice it up. It follows the story of a government special team sent to investigate a flying saucer crash in the desert of southern New Mexico.
The team arrives at the air base determined to investigate this world-shattering mystery, only to discover that what they know is only the tip of the iceberg. Adding to the mystery, is the mysterious Daniel, a young soldier with the ability to make himself invisible.
Wildly improbable, the story follows an unpredictable path of alien encounters and governmental interference into the birth of B-movie science fiction, missing persons, and lost cities before arriving at the inescapable conclusion that we don’t know as much as we think.
You’ll get any number of conflicting stories, depending on whose account you read. This one is a work of fiction.
Attack of the 50 Foot Labradoodle is a love affair between conspiracy theory and 50’s science fiction movies, with a little sex of the Rock Hudson-Doris Day variety thrown in to spice it up. It follows the story of a government special team sent to investigate a flying saucer crash in the desert of southern New Mexico.
The team arrives at the air base determined to investigate this world-shattering mystery, only to discover that what they know is only the tip of the iceberg. Adding to the mystery, is the mysterious Daniel, a young soldier with the ability to make himself invisible.
Wildly improbable, the story follows an unpredictable path of alien encounters and governmental interference into the birth of B-movie science fiction, missing persons, and lost cities before arriving at the inescapable conclusion that we don’t know as much as we think.
