Illusive Horizon Seeing Isn’t Always Believing

Illusive Horizon Seeing Isn’t Always Believing by Eric Lowans is a fiction title published by Terrapin Group Publications on June 25, 2021. This 412-page book delves into a gripping investigation led by a retired secret service agent and an ex-special forces operator as they uncover the origins of a counterfeit aircraft part linked to a missing Lunar Module and the mysterious deaths of US astronauts.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of espionage and suspense, questioning the existence of a secret space program that may have kept global powers in the dark. The story invites contemplation on the complexities of international relations and technological advancements in space exploration. Through its intricate plot, the book examines whether the public has been misled about humanity’s ventures beyond Earth.
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An investigation into the source for a counterfeit part on an aircraft that doesn’t officially exist, leads a retired secret service agent and an ex-special forces operator on the decades-old trail of a missing Lunar Module and the truth surrounding the deaths of US astronauts. Was there a secret space program the public wasn’t supposed to know about, designed to keep the Russians and Chinese guessing? Or have we been reluctant partners since we first left our planet?
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