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Glimpse
By Daniel P. Douglas
In 1950 New Mexico, a small group of agents who will become known as the "Men in Black" deploy...
...in response to an event that will provide a harrowing glimpse into humanity's apocalyptic future...
Scientists have cracked open secret alien technology from the wreckage of four crashed flying saucers. They've pieced together a device that creates a "glimpse" into future space-time awareness.
"Is the device dangerous?" the President asked.
"Depends on what we see, and how we interpret it," Talbot said. He paused, and then added, "And what we decide to do about it."
Meanwhile, a Russian spy has garnered stolen intelligence about the top-secret technology. But what he doesn't realize is that a covert government agent is already on his trail.
Cold War forces collide in Farmington, New Mexico. Who will survive, and just what will everyone Glimpse?
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"Douglas' historical view of the mood and prevailing mindsets of the 1950s is brilliant, and the story’s opening scenes superbly set the stage for the rest of the plot. Glimpse is a well-written and intricately plotted short story that should appeal to conspiracy, espionage, science fiction and history buffs alike. It's highly recommended."
Jack Magnus READERS' FAVORITE"Dashing into the secret... in our skies. Just enough who or how it was franchised about the ufo debate . How we were told , oh you have not seen such in our skies . Men in black and intriguing debates on who was in the arias game of tracking and owning such information . Very smooth and clean writing..."
Cheryl Nichols AMAZON REVIEWScientists have cracked open secret alien technology from the wreckage of four crashed flying saucers. They’ve pieced together a device that creates a “glimpse” into future space-time awareness.


“My characters are often what we call ordinary people. They just happen to find themselves on a collision course with destiny and taking courageous, extraordinary action.”
Daniel P. Douglas
Daniel P. Douglas
More than a Mystery & Suspense Author
Daniel P. Douglas enjoys writing pulse-pounding, edge-of-your seat science fiction, conspiracy, mystery, suspense, and thriller books and screenplays.

Born and raised in Southern California, Phillip moved to Arizona to attend college, and Paul moved to Virginia to further pursue his museum career. Both have travelled extensively across the United States and around the world. They now reside in New Mexico with their families and many pets.
About The Author
Daniel P. Douglas is the pen name for identical twins Phillip and Paul Garver.
Phillip is a U.S. Army veteran who also served as a senior analyst in the U.S. Intelligence Community. He retired from federal service in 2023.
Paul’s career includes over 30 years in the museum profession. He has worked for cultural and historic sites in California and Virginia, as well as for the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. He currently works as a mental health counselor.
Phillip and Paul enjoy writing science fiction, conspiracy, mystery, suspense, and thriller books and short stories. Their characters are often ordinary people who tread into a collision course with destiny, where survival means confronting personal flaws and fighting for good in the eternal battle against evil.
Daniel P. Douglas has been named a Foreword Reviews 2014 IndieFab Book-of-the-Year Awards Science Fiction Finalist and is a Readers’ Favorite Award winner.
They explore this theme in a number of published works. Their first novel, Truth Insurrected: The Saint Mary Project, centered on a decades-old government cover-up of contact with extraterrestrial life. Coming in 2025, the first two books of their Space Western series, Wild Frontier Chronicles, will be released. Also arriving in 2025 will be the first volume of Tales from the Noir Side, an anthology of noir tales involving different characters, places, time periods, and even genres.
Their Richter’s War series blends sci-fi with hard-boiled intrigue in Los Angeles during World War II. Their first non-fiction endeavor, Six-Shooters and Starships: A Comprehensive Guide to Crafting Space Western Stories, explores the rich history of the Space Western genre in fiction and entertainment media.