BLACKSTAR is an intriguing tale of Area 51, stranded visitors, cutting edge technology, and a megalomaniac General.Fantastic things are going on at Groom Lake, things that defy our imagination. The greatest scientific minds of our day are working there. Several of them have disappeared when their usefulness was deemed over by General Devin.General Devin reports only to the President. When President Sampson became concerned about the lack of accountability for the General, he asked his old friend, Raymond Eller, the Director of Homeland Security to assume a supervisory role over General Devin. The General could not have Eller or anyone else snooping around "his facility" and potentially discovering his most secret high tech weapon project, the BlackStar. Eller had to disappear as had the others who didn't suit General Devin's purposes.When the BlackStar was finally completed and tested, the aliens made a surprise visit. It was clear that they were not pleased with the latest development. J, the alien who has been on Earth since the Roswell crash, remained behind, seeming to be deteriorating in health, but watching, always watching.This is a gripping techno-thriller that you will find almost impossible to put down. If you enjoyed THE END (Book I of The Event Series), THE BEGINNING (Book II), THE REVELATION (Book III) or THE BRINK series by this author, you will want to read this book.
Триллер18+M. W. Huffman
BlackStar
— But what is the greatest evil? If you are going to epitomize evil, what is it? Is it the bomb? The greatest evil that one has to fight constantly, every minute of the day until one dies, is the worse part of oneself.
OTHER BOOKS PUBLISHED BY MW HUFFMAN
THE END — BOOK I of The Event Series
THE BEGINNING — BOOK II of The Event Series
THE REVELATION — BOOK III of The Event Series
The Second Civil War — BOOK I-A Nation Divided
The Second Civil War — Book II-A Nation at War
The Second Civil War — Book III — A Nation Healing
Project BlueBolt — BOOK I — American Gulags
Project BlueBolt — BOOK II — The Gulag Journal
Project BlueBolt — BOOK III — American Uprising
REVOLUTION
THE BRINK
CLOSE PROXIMITY
BLACKSTAR
CHIMERA
WORLDS END
SUN BURST
Sins of the Fathers
The Unfinished
Angie Bartoni Case File # 1 — The Alphabet Murders
Angie Bartoni Case File # 2 — Frost Bite
Angie Bartoni Case File # 3 — Dead Aim
Angie Bartoni Case File # 4 — What Goes Around
Angie Bartoni Case File # 5 — Nothing to Lose
Angie Bartoni Case File # 6 — Shadow Man
Angie Bartoni Case File # 7 — The Club
Angie Bartoni Case File # 8 — Shakespeare Murders
Angie Bartoni Case File # 9 — One Too Many
Angie Bartoni Case File #10 — Weak Link
Angie Bartoni Case File #11 — Vanishing Act
Angie Bartoni Case File #12 — Revenge
Angie Bartoni Case File #13 — Payback
Angie Bartoni Case File #14 — Dead on Arrival
The Logan Files — Blond Deception
The Logan Files — Innocence and Avarice
The Logan Files — The Deal Breaker
The Logan Files — Pain Center
Norris Files — Silver2
Norris Files — Insurrection
BlackStar Major Characters
President: Oscar Zane Simpson (OZ)
Chief of Staff: Larry Harper
Secretary of Defense: Craig Hollister
Homeland Security Head: Raymond Eller
Assistant to Eller: Sarah Steal
Investigative Reporter: George Snapp
Dr. Robert Lake (Robert) — worked on propulsion units with element 115
Dr. Dan Barnett (Dan Crain on badge) — Majestic 12 member
EG & G Security Firm
Thomas Warren Miller — (NAVY) — STRIKE-1 TEAM
GROOM LAKE: AREA 51 also Dreamland
General Devin Base Commander over Area 51
Dr. Gimbel: Head of BlackStar Project
Dr. Lynn YURISS: Head of Flux Propulsion
J-Rod Alien
SU — 11 Prototype
CHAPTER ONE
Until today the weather had been typical for this time of year in New Mexico. July was always dry and arid and weeks would pass without a single cloud in the sky. The lack of moisture made the stars in the night sky appear so copious that it was often difficult to differentiate the constellations. Of course you have to be careful at night if you decided to go stargazing in the desert. Nocturnal creatures such as snakes, scorpions, and an occasional coyote were always potential dangers to those who were not familiar with the New Mexico desert.