Showing posts with label aliens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aliens. Show all posts

Saturday, August 3, 2024

Operation Majestic Will Be Free on Kindle 3-7 August

Since I will be releasing OSS: Office of Supernatural Services, a World War II-themed horror novel on 1 September, I decided to make the Kindle version of Operation Majestic FREE from 3 to 7 August. You can pick it up here




Nazi Germany wins World War II, allowing Hitler to dominate Europe from England to the Ural Mountains.

July 1947: A UFO lands at a U.S. air base near Roswell, New Mexico. The pilot, Valthor, informs the Americans that Germany originally had been defeated. However, thanks to an alien race known as the Anunnaki, German soldiers traveled back to Ancient Egypt to obtain advanced weapons that altered history. Valthor offers the Americans the opportunity to restore the timeline.

Major Matthew Evans leads a team back to Ancient Egypt to stop the Germans. To succeed, he must outwit an SS unit headed by Hans Kammler, the most ruthless general in the Reich. Evans’ only ally may be Maria Orsic, the leader of the Vril Gesellschaft and the woman whose telepathic communication with the Anunnaki led to the chain of events.

Can Evans win Maria over to his side and stop Germany from winning World War II? What will the success of the mission mean for Evans and the dark secret he’s keeping from the others?


“Aliens? Nazis? What more could you ask for from a supernatural historical thriller? Great fun from beginning to end!” – Jeff Thomson, author of The Guardians of the Apocalypse series

Saturday, December 1, 2018

The Horror Show with Brian Keene: Scott M. Baker

What's the connection between Brian Keene, Mary SanGiovanni, and the CIA? Do I really know secrets about the Roswell aliens and the moon landings? Find out in the tell-all interview on The Horror Show with Brian Keene. Oh, yes. We also talk about zombies and vampires.

Episode 196: Brian and Mary sit down with author Scott M. Baker to discuss how his time with the Central Intelligence Agency informed and inspired his horror novels, his Josh Matthews pseudonym, the influence of Graham Masterton, and much more. Plus - Ronald Malfi's new Veer album, and new books by Somer Canon, Gabino Iglesias, and Jeremy Wagner.