Available together for the first time in the Dr Karla Turner bundle!
Into the First published in 1992, INTO THE FRINGE was where it all began for Karla Turner and her family. From close-proximity sightings of UFOs to episodes of ‘missing time’ and the chilling accounts of night-time visitations, dramatic configurations of body scarring and numerous poltergeist-like activitiesexperienced by different members of the family; this entirely non-fictional and thrilling account remains both fascinating, revealing and frightening.
In this thrilling account Dr. Karla Turner investigates the chronicles of eight women who relayed their startling allegations of alien abduction experiences for her study. As well as detailed and concise coverage, Turner presents these cases with careful analysis after years of experience as both a highly respected researcher of the abduction phenomenon and an abductee herself. This is a work of fact, theory and science that supplements what many of us consider fantasy.
Dr. Karla Turner died of cancer on January 10, 1996, after being threatened for her work. She was just 48. Since then, several other people involved in UFO investigation have also experienced threats followed by highly unusual cancers. Several of her cases studies are now dead.
Karla was widely respected in the UFO community for her research on alien abduction. A scholar and professional educator, she earned a Ph.D. in Old English studies and taught at the university level in Texas for more than ten years. But in 1988, she and her husband and son endured a shocking series of experiences and recollections that forced them to recognize that they were all abductees.
Karla's response was to drop her professional university career and turn her full attention to abduction research. Her first book, Into the Fringe (Berkley Books, 1992), told of her own experiences and those of her family. Her second book, Taken - Inside the Alien-Human Abduction Agenda (Kelt Works, 1994), profiled the abduction stories of eight women whose experiences included both "alien" and human intrusions, and both benign and negative elements, illustrating the profoundly complex nature of the abduction mystery. Her most recent book, Masquerade of Angels (Kelt Works, 1994), was co-written with psychic Ted Rice and recounts Ted's lifelong encounters with strange entities whose identity hovered in a shadowland between angelic and demonic. Karla was working on another book when she became ill in early 1995.