An Abduction Revelation: The Comeback Kid Returns
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A unique blend of Total Recall and Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
Who are the abductors? Where do they come from? Where are they hiding? Do they even exist?
The 'Kid' would search the globe for the answers, only to find them buried within his subconscious. Join him as he comes face to face with his abductors and discovers he is not who he thought he was.
A life journey which includes growing up in a small midwestern town in the fifties, deployment with the US Navy, UFOs, abductions, a forbidden love, and staggering revelations. Revelations that were revealed after the 'Kid' adopted an ascetic lifestyle that melted the abductors memory blocks. The ending comes with an exhilarating plot twist that nothing had foreshadowed, making it as jarring as it is surprising.
Some readers conclude it to be a memoir, while others will swear it has to be sci-fi.
Is his story reality or imagination gone wild?
NOTE: This book is NOT a sequel. The story stands alone.
Thomas L. Hay
Thomas L. Hay was raised in the Golden Valley of Clinton, Mo. Retired from American/TWA Airlines. US Navy 1961-65. He enjoys golfing, fishing, and singing Karaoke. Currently resides in Lake Waukomis, Mo. with lovely wife Karen, along with some hyperactive squirrels, too many irritating geese, and a few cranky old catfish.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5(Reviewed by Paul Lappen for the Kindle Book Review)This book is about an average person with an almost unbelievable story to tell, a story that involves abduction by aliens.Hay lived a rather normal life. He joined the Navy after high school, becoming a radioman, and getting very good at sending Morse Code. After the Navy, he married Claudia, and settled down to a normal life, except for the part about being abducted by aliens. With no prior warning, one night Claudia asks for a divorce (at the end of the book, Hay learns that she had a very good reason).While living and working in Saudi Arabia, Hay falls in love with Fiza, an Arabian woman (very bad idea). They keep their relationship very quiet, but the male members of her family find about it, so Hay has to practically run to the airport to catch the next plane out of the country. They re-connect outside of Saudi Arabia, get secretly married and live in America, but things end very badly.In the depths of depression, Hay is visited by a couple of men from NASA, with an invitation to join a Top Secret project. It seems that all the reports of UFO sightings and abductions since the mid-20th century are not all mass delusions; they happen to be true. Hay is able to telepathically communicate with a real alien, who really is not so alien after all. He also learns why, during an earlier visitation, the aliens took some sperm from him. The alien race is sterile; Hay is asked for his assistance. This is one of those decisions where there is no going back. What is his decision?Hay had some memories of his abduction experiences, so he wrote a book about them. Claudia discovered a way to totally neutralize the alien mental blocks that were put in her head. Hay tried it, and he suddenly remembered everything that happened to him. He felt compelled to write a revised and updated book about his abduction experiences; this is the book. The reader can decide if this is fiction or non-fiction; the author insists that it is a true story. Either way, it works really well. It's very well-written and easy to read, with more than enough "strange" in it. Yes, this deserves five stars. (The Kindle Book Review Received a free copy of this book for an independent, fair and honest review. We are not associated with the author or Amazon.)
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5An Abduction Revelation Thinks Outside the BottleIf it does nothing else, An Abduction Revelation The Comeback Kid Returns by Thomas L. Hay will entertain the reader and leave him, or her, with the uneasy feeling of that there might be more to the world than one realizes. Based on the author’s own experiences, the tale focuses on the production of questions that are answered as the story progresses. At the very least, it is an interesting memoir with good entertainment value. At the other end of the spectrum, this thought provoking novel will put commonly held ideas into question, while it entertains better than the proverbial “Grampa” with a child on his knee.The characters are few, as the tale focuses on the author’s life and the happenings there in, but each is presented clearly and distinctly with simple and straightforward speech. As is with characters in real-life, each is a complicated culmination of life events. Vibrant and engaging characters flow through the tale. Readers will find he or she is vested in the well-being of each presented.The plot carries many twists and turns and thus, keeps most guessing. Many will find he or she knows the path direction, but do not be fooled; this is one tale where one and one may equal eleven. One portion in particular will pull a reader into the tale to the height of fear for the narrator. It is one of a few of heart-in-throat moments that only add to the enjoyment value. I will say that this is an adult story, and as such contains adult situations. Keeping that in mind, it was a fun and quite interesting read.