(From the Foreword) Since the mid-1980s, many American UFO researchers have been mired in endless quarreling over the Roswell Incident, MJ-12, and other quagmires, with little to show for it other than bitterness. In doing so, they've overlooked or ignored one of the most significant cases ever to come to light. If all the energy and time spent on those ugly battles had been devoted to finding out who or what was behind the Cash-Landrum incident, we might now know what the US Government really knows about UFOs and perhaps be closer to solving the UFO mystery. We might also have found better ways to treat the health problems of the three victims in the case, and alleviate their suffering.
An okay read. I already was aware of the case, so I was hoping for a bit more of an investigative approach. Again, at the end there is no conclusion by the author. Instead, this is more of a historical account of the case, with a bit of inference that the US government covered ‘something’ up. I was a little disappointed either way at my copy too. At £25 there were a few clear pages missing in the transcripts of witness testimony.