A media frenzy about a UFO sighting in Ann Arbor, in which a UFO-researching professor, a professional sceptic, and a conspiracy theorist trade accusations, suddenly gets even more interesting for reporter Zoe Caldwell when murder intrudes into the debate
Just about hated this book. I'm not much of a fan of UFO's and all the other nonsense that goes with it, so I found most of the book boring to read. After about the third chapter I began skimming through it, stopping only to read parts that were sort of good. I really enjoy a good mystery series of books, and I thought this mystery series of Anneke Haagen would be mostly her solving crimes. Instead, she's just been a side-player. Very disappointing. Especially this book.
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There are three UFO sightings during the summer session at the U. of Michigan, and at the site of the last one, a prominent UFologist is found dead. College reporter Zoe Kaplan gets to cover the story for the Associated Press, and with her friend Anneke Haagen and Lt. Karl Genesko, searches for the truth. This was very entertaining and had a satisfying solution.
Roswell intersects with Ann Arbor? What's not to like! I enjoyed this a lot - probably because it is so silly. It's also fairly well written (even though the internet stuff is so dated at this point).
This book was inspired by actual events in Ann Arbor 1966, regarding UFO sightings etc. The book was written as a comedy but, wasn't very funny or clever. It was fairly boring.
Sometimes you can judge a book by its cover. The Silly Season is a silly book. Its all about warring factions of UFO believers/non-believers who descend on Michigan when a UFO is sighted over the University. Of course it's a student prank, but someone gets killed in the process. There are no surprises, just a lot of gibberish.