Published March 2002
by Griffin / St. Martins Press .
Written in English
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 352 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL9530683M |
ISBN 10 | 0312289987 |
ISBN 10 | 9780312289980 |
Stephen Coonts is the creator and author of the Saucer series. The series kicked off in with the publication of Saucer, the debut novel that shares the name of the series. The Conquest came out in and the series was made into a trilogy with the release of Savage Planet, the third book, in Saucer (Saucer, #1), The Conquest (Saucer, #2), Savage Planet (Saucer, #3), and The Saucer Series. An instant classic, the book was translated into more than 20 languages and made into a major motion picture. Its hero, Jake Grafton, became a household name and the star of many more Coonts’ best-sellers. Without question, the strength of the book lies in its flying scenes when Jake Grafton straps himself into the cockpit of his A-6 Intruder. After discovering the secrets of a ,year-old spacecraft in Saucer, Rip Cantrell and beautiful test pilot Charley Pine think their days of high-flying extraterrestrial adventure are when Pine takes up flying spaceplanes to the moon for the French lunar base project, she discovers that the project director has installed a world-threatening antigravity beam.
Saucer grabs the reader on the first page and you're off in a page-turning race that doesn't let go until the last page. This is Stephen Coonts at his best with full characters, great dialogue and a story line that marks this book as an outstanding, fun read.5/5(5). So I wrote Saucer: The Conquest, which was published in I wanted to call this book, Saucer: The Man in the Moon, but my American publisher nixed that idea. A romance named The Man in the Moon was scheduled for publication, so they told me to come up with another title. STEPHEN COONTS is the author of more than thirty critically acclaimed and New York Times bestselling books that have been translated and published around the world. His novels include Flight of the Intruder, The Disciple, The Assassin, and the Deep Black and Saucers series.A former naval aviator and Vietnam combat veteran, he is a graduate of West Virginia University and the University of Brand: St. Martin''s Publishing Group. Stephen Coonts is the author of The Disciple, The Assassin, and the Deep Black and Saucers series, among many other first novel, the classic flying tale Flight of the Intruder, spent more than six months at the top of The New York Times bestseller list.A motion picture based on the book was released in His novels have been published around the world and translated into /5(58).
Albert K. Bender (J – Ma ) author of the nonfiction book Flying Saucers and the Three Men, was one of the most influential ufologists of the s/ served in the United States Army Air Forces during World War was obsessed with the UFO phenomenon and became a UFO researcher, founding the International Flying Saucers : Albert K. Bender, J , Duryea, . Saucer Country is a discontinued UFO mythology comic book series written by Paul Cornell and drawn by Ryan Kelly, published by Vertigo in and The series is about a US presidential candidate, Governor Alvarado, who has come to believe she may have been abducted by aliens. The series began publication in March Publisher: Vertigo. Coonts belatedly concludes his lackluster Saucer trilogy (following 's Saucer and 's Saucer: The Conquest) with a burst of unlikely fireworks and a thud. Doughty engineering student Rip Cantrell discovered a flying saucer in the Sahara desert, aided by lovely former Air Force test pilot Charlotte Pine and Rip's brilliant inventor uncle /5(). Buy a cheap copy of Saucer: The Conquest book by Stephen Coonts. Rugged geologist Rip Cantrell unearths a , year old flying saucer in the Sahara, setting off a comic series of misadventures that take him across the world Free shipping over $/5(5).