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It killed a teacher……but it didn’t stop with her.More people died, and Palmdale buried them and their stories forever. We thought we had contained the C-31A incident and terminated the spread of extraterrestrial contaminant spores……but we were wrong.Project After Dark became the hated secret code name for the messy cleanup efforts that followed the C-31A incident of extraterrestrial and biological contamination at Area 51. If the American people had discovered the threat of alien plague upon them, the U.S. government would have no way of controlling what would ensue.Find out what happened in After Dark, the fifth installment of The Palmdale Files. In this series, Harold Anderson shares highlights from his U.S. Air Force career, where he worked to defend the nation and the world from paranoid hysteria about unexplained phenomena and threats from above.

68 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 29, 2021

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2,039 reviews19 followers
June 2, 2021
Frightening Pathogen

This was the fifth chapter of the frightening Palmdale Files series. This edition covered some of the terrifying aftermath of a biological pathogen. In this era of Covid19 it is both relevant and frightening. A horrible experience for those unfortunate to come in contact with it. Thanks to the authors for sharing this story.
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May 31, 2021
An update to a previous book in this series.

This was a pleasing addition to the “Contaminant” book. I love the subject matter and and that I am far away to read about it from the safety of my chair. Exciting adventures like this are great fun.
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January 26, 2022
Harold Anderson (pseudonym) does an amazing job.. of what he says is based on true experience for when he worked for the Air Force and No Such Agency.. his portrayal of the Ancient Beacon and the "plague" fungal infection and BleachFire is very real. I worked in a Class 4 Virology lab and am very very familiar Biohazard protocols. His stories are sad and ring true.. which is very scary considering the many missing people.. and the actual fact that Ghost ships do exist.. and also the mysterious fires out in California. .. gives one plenty of food for thought. He admits that it is fact woven with fiction to protect his ID and I used that very writing style myself.. and have used it.. but I have not written publicly about my time at NIH .. (half a book written).. and now with the Corona virus.. well it puts a whole new light on the Palmdale series, as a retired scientist who worked in Virology and also did a lot of work indexing and cataloguing "bacteria, Virus, Vectors" and other pathogens.. in science.. there plenty here to think about. Thanks.. :)
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June 20, 2021
"Fiction"?

I enjoyed reading this book, as I have the other 5 Palmdale books. All of them are well-written. This one, in particular, is scary and plausible. It's left up to the reader to decide if they believe the events depicted took place.
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December 30, 2021
Ok now think

Who knows what is in the dark.
More words who knows what's up or down, true or not best to error for safety than be food for other critters.
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December 20, 2025
Nothing new here...

Another extremely short read from the Palmdale files. I am not sure why Book 6 was published before Book 5 here but this only highlights the unnecessary writing of this out of sequence book. It is primarily a look at 3 case studies of victims of the Dark virus from book 4. These case studies would work as appendices to book 4, but as a stand alone volume in the Palmdale Files series, Book 5 After Dark is the weakest volume of the 6 and more of an afterthought than a book.
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