Aliens Got My Sally – UFO Pulp Fiction for the Twisted Mind

Aliens Got My Sally
330 Pages
ISBN 9780985477776

A Novel of First Contact

ARCHAEOLOGIST ANNA LEWIS extracts coded messages from a pre-Colombian sculpture, disclosing that Earth is the failed colony of an ancient galactic race. Failed colony? Humanity will not be amused.

Anna rides a wormhole to the other side of the galaxy, struggling to understand that she's been conscripted into an interplanetary rescue project by humanity's cousins. Feisty, contradictory Anna will not simply accept what she is told, but the knowledge from those ancient beings is so overwhelming she doubts the societies of Earth will hear what she must tell them.

If she keeps quiet, humanity will miss out on life-altering knowledge. If she talks, there are men who would see her die. Along with the rest of Earth.

An intriguing and dangerous tale of alien contact: We go to their place.

POWERFULLY INTIMATE AND INVENTIVE, imagination blazes through the pages of this novel which unveils an alien world that's peaceful on the surface while masking a shadowed past. Lee Baldwin's Aliens Got My Sally is an unforgettable forward look into what we risk as human beings in the unthinking path we pursue now. The novel is a stand-alone big idea tale that uses the latest scientific thought about the nature of the universe as bedrock for totally twisted speculative fiction.

Lee Baldwin

About Lee Baldwin (Ashland, Oregon Author)

Lee Baldwin

Lee Baldwin writes speculative fiction and adventure fiction in Ashland, Oregon. He’s got five indie novels out with the popular online publishers: Savage Genesis Book One, Next History, Halcyon Dreamworlds, and an amateur sleuth mystery, Angle of Attack. His new novel, The Hidden Perils of Suicide, is due out in 2020.

Baldwin is a glider pilot and amateur race car driver. From these sports, as well as cycling, windsurfing and rollerblading, Baldwin derives the kinetic action scenes that make his stories fly.

Baldwin is a visual artist and jazz keyboard player. In his artwork since the 1970s, Baldwin conceived a three-dimensional approach to art glass design, invented the painting style known as Hard-Edge Impressionism, and coined the term Repainted Photograph, to describe his digital treatments of California landscapes.