Ms. Harris's newest book is excellent. She relates verbatim discussions with important investigators like Phillip Corso, John Mack, Paul Hellyer and the amazing Steven Greer. The exopolitical theme is timely and relevent.
She also covers chilling and fascinating topics such as the Philidelphia Experiment and J-Rod, both of which merited much more detailed coverage. This book could have been three times longer!
I have a complaint, and whle it doesn't sound serious, it actually interferred with the reading experience so much that it almost became a side obsession: no one proofed this manuscript before it went into print. The book is full of typos, misplaced or extra commas and periods, improper capital letters, open parentheses and quotation marks, broken sentences, and even sentences so garbled they made no sense.
Terribly distracting.
Ms. Harris, who is lucid, bright and truly gifted as a researher and writer, must be embarassed purple over this. I heard her on Coast to Coast recently and couldn't wait to run out to get the book. It was good, really good - but what a mess! Her publisher, AuthorPress, deserves a pink slip over this.