Alan James: 5 books

Cover of The Children of Roswell (Final) Ergosphere Reset
by Alan James
Language: English
Release Date: July 20, 2011

Kellerman tries desperately to hide his extended family, but, the good and bad factions of the U.S.Military close in on them from opposite directions. From a third side come the aliens once again, and finally, a fourth enemy they never expected. Four choices ... who to trust? Perhaps the answer still...
Cover of The Children of Roswell (Book One) The Swift Chronicle
by Alan James
Language: English
Release Date: July 18, 2011

You have all (no doubt) read the countless stories of the Roswell saucer crash in 1947. The truth is you probably bought this book because the title contained the name of that once sleepy little town lost in the desert of Chaves County, New Mexico. If you’re like me, you grab at every chance to...
Cover of The Children of Roswell (Book Two) The Homestead Incident
by Alan James
Language: English
Release Date: July 19, 2011

Follow our Air Force pilot: Lt. Kelly Kellerman, as the 'Children of Roswell' story continues to unfold. The quest to regain his lost friends leads him to Miami Florida where the little known "Homestead Incident" took place. Learn how the government covered up one of the most blatant UFO...
Cover of Butcher Butcher: The Case of the Butcher-Paper Butcher
by Alan James
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2012

There were no Castles in the City of Fairfax, until the Butcher came to town. “Sir Kolwyn,” as he was known to his victims, was taking the girls from this beautiful Midwestern hamlet, and killing them, one at a time; and in the most unusual of ways. Detectives Cesko, Bugliosi, and Officer Chris Ballantine, are playing a catch-up game as they try to end the trail of horror.
Cover of Jonathan Parker and the Moan T'aye Ghost Dance
by Alan James
Language: English
Release Date: January 29, 2011

In 1890, the North American Indians began to dance. As promised by the Prophet of Peace, Wovoka, their ghost-shirts protected the braves from the white-eyes bullets, and as the white man began to die by the thousands, the buffalo returned to the prairie. By the turn of the century, the Indian Nation...
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