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Scorgin' at Quiffendork

by Ned G. Forsman

182 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #04-0808; ISBN 1-4120-2981-3; US$18.50, C$21.00, EUR15.50, £11.00

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About the Book

Retired police oficer, Joe Britz, is hired by his collegues to find an officer who has disappeared. Clues and some research lead Joe to an organization intent on controlling the world population, an d to a counter group. Joe is drawn into the counter group. The counter group is studying a UFO that was found in a lake in Upper Michigan. They think it may be from a forth dimension.

Joe meets and develops relationships with two orphaned girls and, later, with a widow. The relationships become stronger and conflict Joe's involvement with the counter group.

About the Author

Ned Forsman was born in the north woods of Upper Michigan in 1926. He quit school in 1943 when he enlisted in the Navy. He served in the South Pacific war zone for 2 and a half years. He wqas discharged in 1946, still not old enough to vote. Under the G.I. bill, he finished high school and earned some college credits. He served 32 years on the Omaha, Nebraska police division where he received 14 letters of commendation. He retired in 1982 as a sergeant and is now trying writing.


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"Joe sees many men and women in white coveralls walking around a thing that resembles a flying saucer...

Father Aces explains, "It was 12 years ago when I was on a fishing trip up here. I saw this saucer fall in the lake. We left the saucer in its location for almost a year, but our divers inspected it every month. It stayed there all winter and in the spring we checked again and it was in the same location. ... We believe there has not been an attempt to recover the machine by the other side. We have not heard of any sightings around this area.

Joe asks, 'Hey, have any of you guys looked inside of that machine we*re guarding? I'd sure like to look at it close up.' One of the redshirts sitting at the table speaks, 'Why would you want to look inside? Do you think you can find out what makes it go?' Joe still is fascinated by the machine. 'I'm going to go down on the work floor and see if I can get close to it.'

'Hello, I'm Brother Joseph, can I get a look at the insides of this thing?' One of the whitecoats is a very attractive woman about 45 years old. She answers, 'Sure, come over here,' and walks to the opening of the machine; 'Do you have any theories on how this machine operates?' Joe asks, 'Who do you think they are?' She quickly answers, 'We have no idea except a theory by some of our investigators. Who do you think they are?' Joe stutters a little, 'You'll probably scoff at this thinking.' He goes on, 'I have a minister friend and he said that he thought UFOs were angelic and demonic forms of travel. He said that they are still fighting in the heavens and come to earth some times. Maybe it is just to hide or raise hell on earth.'

An older man says to Joe, 'What your friend said to you, Brother Joseph, we have never thought of that theory. Do you have any more questions or ideas?' Joe says, 'Yeah, I guess they can enter our side through the top and bottom of the world, probably because it is a thinner or not as dense doorway.' When the three whitecoats are somewhat amazed at his thinking, Joe keeps talking. 'I would guess this one is demonic. It doesn't seem logical the angels would abandon any of their own.'"


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