TimeTuner

Rescue in Palau

by Michael W. Blevins

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TimeTuner

Rescue in Palau

by Michael W. Blevins

Published Mar 09, 2022
327 Pages
5.5 x 8.5 Black & White Paperback
Genre: FICTION / Science Fiction / Alien Contact


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Mysterious Events in Palau Reveal Hidden Extraterrestrial Intrigue

Palau, an island nation in the Western Pacific, is a tropical paradise mostly known to scuba divers. It is not a likely site of international intrigue and extraterrestrial doings.

Keola Santos, a clever engineer/inventor, uses his experimental TimeTuner to jump back a few hours and rescue a missing scuba diver, but that event triggers the hidden extraterrestrial INdez Federation to contact Keola. Although initially only concerned that someone on Earth had unwittingly tapped into Q-energy, the ETs ultimately find it necessary to team up with Keola, Megan, and Salik to follow clues that reveal a sinister alien plot against Earth.

This is a mystery that opens in unexpected ways to involve aliens seeking conquest of Earth’s oceans. Keola and friends discover a hidden world of flying saucers, starships, undersea alien bases, as well as both benevolent and creepy extraterrestrials.

 

About the Author

Michael W. Blevins

The question of possible extraterrestrial life has long fascinated me. I studied the literature extensively but never had a UFO experience. It seems fitting that I should shape my science fiction writing around the idea. I had a long career in journalism, engineering, and transportation management. I wrote for a transportation newspaper and outdoors adventure magazines. I also taught and practiced photography. My history also includes graphic arts, computer programming, electronics, and even amateur radio. My writing is also colored by hiking, camping, sailing, scuba diving, dance, and travel. As always, writing reflects life.