A Surprising and Entertaining Novel of the UFO Phenomenon


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At least twenty years have passed since the author discovered some startling passages in the Bible. These passages describe certain events that might shed some light on the UFO phenomena. UFO's God and the Devil is not some collection of glib visions. It is a brief but staggering account. You are guaranteed to find a long held secret in this gripping novel.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (PRWEB) December 30, 2006 -- Consider for a moment this question: What if UFOs really existed?

Forget everything you have ever read about little green men flying saucer-shaped spacecraft, intent on enslaving humankind or destroying the Earth. What if UFOs were really real--and there wasn't some alien behind the mystery, but God himself.

The UFO phenomenon is nothing new. There are ancient cave paintings in Italy with petroglyphs that appear very astronaut-like, medieval frescoes of flying ships, renaissance travelogues of encounters with strange flying crafts and "angelic" beings. Over the centuries and millennia of human history there has been a thread of suspicion directed toward the heavens. Generations have searched the skies with hope, fear, or curiosity, certain there was some sort of tangible intelligent life hidden behind the veil of the universe.

In UFOs God and the Devil, Miles Pride is not afraid to admit there may be a connection between the worlds of religion and science--or science fiction. "I have enjoyed reading the Bible since I was 14 years old," Pride says. "Later in life, when I seriously began to wonder--like everyone else--who or what was behind the extraterrestrial mystery, I turned to the Bible for possible clues."

What Pride uncovered in his research will astound you. "My findings became so intriguing," Pride says, "that I was determined to put it in novel form."

UFOs God and the Devil is a fresh but plausible approach to the UFO phenomenon, a page-turner of impressive intelligence and insight. Pride has crafted a novel that will entertain and mesmerize you, one that will have you looking up at the night sky with new eyes.

Miles Pride is the author of Master of the Imagination. He is currently hard at work on his new novel, a sequel to UFOs God and the Devil.

Book Information:

UFOs God and the Devil by Miles Pride

ISBN 159800994X

5.5x8.5 paperback, 228 pages

Retail Price: US $12.95, CAN $15.95, UK ?8.95

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