
SYNOPSIS [Book length 392 pages, 122,000 words]
Set in 1996, The Last UFO is a romantic, lusty and violent sci-fi thriller about two star-crossed lovers who are abducted from Lake Powell, Utah, by aliens from another solar system and flown to the Moon.
One of the kidnapped paramours is the story’s hero, David Carl, 44 -- houseboat owner, Cessna 185 pilot and divorced geology instructor at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff. Also taken captive is his sexy secret heartthrob, Sara Rhodes, a single thirty-something astronomer at nearby Lowell Observatory.


No thriller is complete without the hero having an arch
enemy. David Carl’s rival is the aliens’ evil Earthling helper,
Jake “Tattoo Tex” Ritter -- sadistic Vietnam combat veteran,
Lake Powell charter helicopter pilot, drug smuggler and
demented Devil worshipper. David’s bitter adversary before
the abduction, Ritter sees Sara as a potential rape target.
During the traumatic three-day lunar voyage (the same as the
NASA Apollo flights), the somewhat friendly extraterrestrials
(or so they appear) tell David where they are from, their
reasons for visiting Earth and why they haven’t made contact.
He also learns about Area 51, the 1947 Roswell crash, alien
abductions, crop circles, cattle mutilations, star travel,
antigravity propulsion, UFO cockpit operation and flight
instruments, why flying saucers are disk shaped and don’t
make sonic booms, among many other amazing things.
Not revealed until reaching the Moon are sinister alien plans
for David and Sara. Unless the lovebirds can flee their
captors and return to Earth, they will be forced to live apart
forever on two different worlds.
AUTHOR'S BACKGROUND
The seed for The Last UFO was planted in 1958 when the author, Hugh E. Scott, stumbled upon classified CIA photos of a flying saucer while serving as an Air Force intelligence officer in Washington, D.C. The upper left image of the UFO picures displayed below (reportedly taken over a 50-year-period) resembles the CIA flying saucer Scott saw.

As for his other background, Hugh Scott is an ardent amateur
astronomer and former FAA-certified single-engine Cessna
flight instructor. Additionally, like David Carl, Scott has a
geology degree from Texas A&M, worked in Utah after
graduation and is a Vietnam veteran, ex-USAF pilot and
retired Continental Airline captain as is David’s disabled
older brother, Jocko Carl.
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Hugh, please email him at HughEScott@aol.com.