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Codename Angel: 1950s scifi thriller (The UFO Chronicles Book 1)

by Jason Chapman
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In the midst of the Cold War’s tense political landscape, Codename Angel takes us back to 1952, where global anxieties are further heightened by an inexplicable series of UFO sightings over the skies of the United Kingdom. Against this backdrop, Professor Ralph Frederick, a brilliant astrophysicist from the University of Cambridge, finds himself embroiled in a whirlwind of intrigue and mystery that transcends the boundaries of both science and politics.

As the world teeters on the brink of nuclear conflict, former Prime Minister Winston Churchill becomes increasingly alarmed by the rash of UFO reports flooding his desk. Fearing these unidentified flying objects might be advanced Soviet technology, he establishes a covert committee tasked with investigating the origins and intentions of these enigmatic phenomena.

Amidst the paranoia and uncertainty, a chilling incident unfolds in the remote expanse of North Yorkshire. A young woman mysteriously vanishes without a trace, leaving behind a trail of baffling clues. Ralph Frederick’s pursuit of the truth soon collides with this disturbing abduction, revealing an intricate web of secrets that ties the woman’s disappearance to the escalating UFO events.

As tensions between superpowers escalate, the boundaries of reality blur when Russian spies infiltrate British intelligence agencies, driven by a relentless quest to unearth classified information on the UFO phenomenon. With allegiances in question and loyalties tested, the fate of nations hangs in the balance.

Codename Angel weaves a thrilling narrative that combines elements of science fiction, political intrigue, and espionage. Ralph Frederick’s journey takes him from the hallowed halls of academia to the shadowy realms of classified intelligence operations, where he uncovers shocking truths about the UFO sightings that defy explanation. Along the way, he grapples with his own scepticism and fears, forced to confront the existence of extraterrestrial encounters that challenge the very fabric of his scientific understanding.

What people have been saying about Codename Angel

‘Loved this book, couldn’t put it down.’

‘Probably the most rewarding book I’ve ever read. Just enough truth in it to make it utterly compelling.’

If you’re into Science Fiction, UFOs, Conspiracy Theories, etc, this is an absolute must for you.’

‘The reader is drawn into a world that could…or indeed may…exist.’

‘I’ve always believed in there being other life out there and this book really makes you think.’

‘The story just builds and builds, leaving you wanting more.!

‘ If read properly, this book will, without a doubt, open your eyes.’

A story with its roots firmly planted in fact
This story has its roots in declassified government documents. Have British and American governments had
‘first contact’ with ‘extraterrestrials?’ Is there an attempt to hide the truth?

Publication date
  • January 17, 2014