Years of research culminate in a detailed exploration of over a century of UFO sightings in the Hudson Valley, northern New Jersey, and western Connecticut. The author compiles eyewitness accounts and archival material to reveal a compelling history of aerial phenomena. Key chapters cover early 1900s airships, various UFO shapes, abduction experiences, and the significant sighting wave of the 1980s, highlighting Pine Bush as the Northeast's UFO Capital. This work offers a startling perspective on the ongoing mystery in our skies.
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- 2022
- 2020
Animal Reactions to UFOs
- 118 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The book explores the intriguing reactions of animals during UFO sightings, suggesting that their behavior may hold valuable insights into the nature of these phenomena. It highlights how animals, from domestic pets to wildlife, often exhibit alarm or unusual behavior before or during sightings, a detail frequently overlooked in reports. By examining these shared experiences across different species and locations, the author aims to enhance understanding and research into UFO encounters.
- 2018
Set against the backdrop of a recovering Hudson Valley post-zombie apocalypse, Dr. Rebecca "Becks" Truesdale confronts a formidable new threat. As she grapples with personal loss and an old enemy, she must navigate perilous challenges both in the lab and on the battlefield. This installment of the HVZA series explores the resilience of ordinary people in New York City, the Hudson Valley, and Albany, blending chilling realism with the struggle for survival in a transformed world.
- 2016
Mysterious Stone Sites
- 188 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The book delves into the intriguing stone structures found in the Hudson Valley and northern New Jersey, challenging the belief that they were solely created by colonial farmers. Linda Zimmermann presents compelling evidence suggesting these sites, including stone chambers and massive walls, may be significant historical artifacts linked to Native Americans or even Pre-Columbian explorers. Through her research, she advocates for the preservation and study of these unique treasures, inviting readers to reconsider the region's historical narrative.
- 2014
Surviving the first year of a zombie apocalypse, Dr. Rebecca "Becks" Truesdale finds temporary safety at West Point. However, her decision to volunteer for a mission in New Jersey leads to disaster, leaving her stranded and injured. As she battles massive zombie hordes and hostile survivors, Becks also faces the harsh realities of winter and starvation, testing her resilience and survival skills in a world turned chaotic.
- 2014
Volume 12 of the Ghost Investigator series takes readers to a B&B and an English manor house, featuring intriguing eyewitness accounts beyond scientific explanation. Author Linda Zimmermann captivates with her storytelling, immersing readers in the thrilling experience of a ghost hunt.
- 2012
Set in 2012 amid apocalyptic predictions, an infection in New York's Hudson Valley transforms ordinary citizens into violent killers, defying government assurances that it’s merely a flu outbreak. As chaos ensues, the struggle to contain the epidemic raises questions about truth, survival, and humanity's resilience in the face of an unseen enemy.
- 2012
Set in the Hudson Valley during a zombie apocalypse, this graphic novel expands on the original narrative by presenting eight distinct stories that delve into the lives of various characters facing survival challenges or succumbing to the undead. Created by eight different teams of artists and writers, each tale offers a unique perspective on the horror and drama of the apocalypse. Additionally, the collection features a special illustrated short story and includes the first chapter of the original novel as a bonus.
- 2011
Bad Science
- 232 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Winner of the 2011 Silver Medal for Humor in the Independent Publishers Awards! "Bad Science" takes a humorous look at bloodletting, alchemy, quack devices, the worship of meteorites, faked data, and secret testing on people. The history of science has been fraught with persecution, fraud,and ignorance on a massive scale, but that doesn't mean we can't laugh about it!
- 2008
Ghost investigator Volume 8
- 120 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Exploring eight intriguing cases, this installment of the Ghost Investigator series takes readers to various haunted locations, including a Revolutionary War battlefield and an abandoned jail. The author shares firsthand experiences with both benevolent and malevolent spirits, presenting a chilling yet captivating portrayal of the supernatural. "Ghost Investigator Volume 8: Back into the Light" invites readers into eerie encounters where the presence of the dead can be both unsettling and enlightening.