A mysterious "suicide" in a top secret Air Force lab - a hushed-up UFO crash above the Arctic circle - was there a link between these strange, terrifying events?
The plot sounds really cool and stuff like this interest me a whether it's fiction or non-fiction.
BUT with this particular book the story feels rushed, the writing lacks detail, there was no character development, it's got a dated feel to it and it ended abruptly.
Could have been so much better if the author took their time to develop it a bit better because as I said, it's got a cool plot.
2.5. I would say three, but I only really enjoyed the powerful last couple chapters. The rest of the book was okay, a little humorous, but otherwise a little bit of a drone on. Would read the last couple chapters over again—I think this book would make for a great movie.
This book was pretty good. Nothing spectacular, but entertaining. It didn't keep me in the dark for very long, but the ending was surprising yet fairly satisfying. Something you would expect from a SciFi Alien Conspiracy type book.