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Welcome to Sand Mountain

October 17, 2024|

Welcome to Sand Mountain  By David Hammond  Solstice Publishing, 2024  Paperback: $22.00  Genre: Science Fiction  Reviewed by Edward Journey    The first thing you should know is that Fyffe, Alabama, atop Sand Mountain, was the site of more than fifty possible UFO sightings over two days in February 1989. Pilgrims interested in “Unexplained Aerial Phenomena” (UAPs), the newest name for UFOs, still arrive in the town on the anniversaries in hopes of seeing something. This is the factual context for a new novel, Welcome to Sand Mountain, by David Hammond.  Hammond has assembled a spicy mix of characters representing the extremes of redneckery, cultism, snake-handling holy rollers, small-town pols, federal law enforcement, and robotic yellowjackets. The calm center of this mix is Sheriff J.T. McLemore and his salt-of-the-Earth family. McLemore is dealing with the convergence of these characters in Fyffe for the 30th UFO anniversary, as well as the advent of a 500-year winter blizzard. The sheriff has an itch he cannot explain. Or, perhaps he can, but prefers not to.  Welcome to Sand Mountain starts slowly [...]

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