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Projekt Saucer

The 'Projekt Saucer' series consists of five volumes, and is out of print. Copies, occasionally signed, can sometimes be found via websites such as Abebooks. Only volumes 1: Inception, and 3: Genesis, were ever published in the United States. North American readers may therefore be interested to learn that Phoenix: Projekt Saucer Book 2 is now available for download. Exclusively from this website, and for a limited time, as a free PDF format e-book. For a detailed description of the entire 'Projekt Saucer' series, click on the button below.

Genesis

The epic novel of the world's most fearsome conspiracy. Based firmly on little known but indisputable fact, Genesis has the immediacy of a newspaper report and is so packed with information that at times it reads like the ultimate UFO history. The fiction, however, filled with searing terror and explosive excitement, resulting in an epic conspiracy thriller about man-made flying saucers. First published by Corgi Books, November 1980, Genesis was a bestseller on both sides of the Atlantic, selling over 500,000 copies in its English-language editions alone. Genesis subsequently became Book 3 in the 'Projekt Saucer' series.

Revelation

Without warning, after a night of terrifying disturbance in Jerusalem, Israel, an event of unparalleled importance occurs to shake the very foundations of civilisation. It is an event so magnificent, so extraordinary, that it changes forever the political structure and the spiritual beliefs of Western society. It sparks off the Third World War. And, ultimately, brings the peace that passes all understanding. Revelation (1982), sold over 200,000 copies in Great Britain and reached the Number 7 position in the US bestseller lists of that year. It was successfully republished by New English Library in 1996. New edition of the book now available from www.booksurge.com or Amazon.com

Into the World of Might Be

Two astronauts, a man and a woman, are taking part in a scientific experiment designed to gauge the effects of prolonged isolation and weightlessness on the human body. At first everything runs smoothly, but then things start going wrong. First, the Skylab inexplicably malfunctions, then the astronauts have magical, fearful experiences. But are their experiences real or imagined? Is the Skylab haunted or not? Or are both of them simply going mad?

Into the World of Might Be is a tour de force of prose writing, an astonishingly vivid evocation of the bewildering ‘new reality’ of quantum physics, alternate or parallel universes, black holes and the mysteries of Time. Uniquely combining hard scientific facts with a philosophical, metaphysical and, at times, deeply religious work of fiction, this could well be the ultimate short text for the New Age… for a new generation. Read it and take wing.

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Eden

As dawn breaks over Glastonbury, England, an unearthly black cloud swallows the ancient town, leaving only a primordial swamp… In Mesopotamia, Frances Devereux, doctor and psychic, is swallowed by a similar cloud and finds herself trapped in an 'unreal' world where she and her two male companions descend into a primitive orgy of violence, sex and, eventually, murder. Escaping from that world, back to 'reality', Frances then embarks on an extraordinary voyage of discovery… and self-discovery. First published in 1986, reprinted by New English Library, London, in 1998, Eden is a powerfully erotic novel that also offers a unique take on the subject of alien contact.

Dream Maker

The fires were burning in the darkness of America… Though one of W.A.Harbinson's 'lost' novels, Dream Maker remains unusually timely in that it links an enthralling science fiction story to the genuinely terrifying facts about the hole presently growing ever larger in Earth's ozone layer. It was first published as an original paperback, without fanfare, by Orbit Books, London, in 1991, when Harbinson's career was at its lowest ebb. It was published in hardcover the following year by Walker Books, New York, with a superb dustjacket illustration by Alan Clark - but with approximately only half of the original text! The full text, recently updated by the author, is in search of a publisher.

The Crystal Skulls

Two tourists, an effete Englishman, Tom Beale, and a streetwise New Yorker, Molly Beale, stumble upon an ancient, magically endowed crystal skull lying among the charred remains of human corpses on top of the Temple of Warriors at Chitchen Itza, Yucatan. In consequence, they are flung headlong into a desperate quest that will take them right around the world, battling all the way against the forces of evil, to a climactic confrontation at a site sacred through untold ages to humanity… And to something awesomely more than human… W.A.Harbinson views this as his 'Steven Spielberg' novel. 'Pure fun and excitement.' Originally published by New English Library in 1997, but will soon be available again on Amazon com.

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The Lodestone

It is said that whoever holds the Lodestone will own the entire world… Originally the apex of the Great Pyramid of Egypt, its function was to create fusion between Earth and The Cosmos. It holds the key to the infinite mysteries of the universe… but it has been missing for centuries. Wilhelm Zweig, ageing master-criminal, is determined to find it - and with it, the key to immortality. But in his way stands the legendary Count de Saint Germain, history's most mysterious figure… Published by Sphere Books, London, in 1989, The Lodestone is a truly epic novel that takes the reader on a magical journey through Europe and the Orient, past the sites of the Seven Wonders of the World, and on to a final, spectacular confrontation on the summit of the Earth.

Other Fiction

Amongst earlier works were the World War two novels, Instruments of Death (1973: US title: None But The Damned) and Stryker's Kingdom (1979); two thrillers, No Limit For Charlie (1977) and The Oil Heist (1978); an outrageous black comedy about the men's magazine business, Deadlines (1981) and a critically acclaimed literary novel, Knock (1975). Other fiction includes a contemporary romance, Departures (Poolbeg, Dublin, 1996).