WARNING: THIS SHORT STORY’S MISSIVE CONTAINS TOP-SECRET INTELYour Mission:Follow the Ultimate Agent and Specialist as they investigate a disturbance in Point Pleasant, West Virginia.The Target – The MothmanFirst Claimed Sighting: November 12, 1966.Valid or Myth Status: UnconfirmedMission Data – ConfidentialThose who have claimed to have witnessed the Mothman portray it as an inexplicable yet … Confidential
Those who have claimed to have witnessed the Mothman portray it as an inexplicable yet deadly being. Some even call it a harbinger of doom. Can our heroes keep their cool and verify its existence—all before the shadowy “men in black” appear?
This short story and its mini-series takes place between the events of Book 1 and Book 2 of The Ultimate Agent series.
UA CLASSIFIED Mini Series:
#1 – The Bigfoot Files
#2 – The Mothman Files
#3 – The Loch Ness Files
#4 – The Michigan Dogman Files
#5 – The ? Files
#6 – The ? Files
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Borne’s second mini-mission in the UA world keeps you on the edge of your seat. And I yes, I have to admit there’s a twist at the end that he got me with. He kept me focused on other parts of the story and slid it right past me. Reminded me that you’ve got to watch this author closely.
I am enjoying this series. Mothman is not at all what the UA believes at first. I am enjoying the UA becoming a sanctuary.
Omg such a great book. In a way I wish this was a longer book. The characters are so great. I love the friendship that they have. I also love the action and all the humor in this book. I totally loved it. Great job
When two siblings go to investigate the TNT building and end up with radiation burns. Devon and Brett are dispatched to Point Pleasant, West Virginia to capture the culprit, the Mothman. During their encounter with the creature, the duo uncovers that the nefarious Helios organization is actually controlling and experimenting on the beast. Derek is able to create a nice backstory for the Mothman, tying in historical events nicely. This makes for a wonderful addition to the U.S. Classified series. I highly recommend this one!
Dangerous, Tragic and amusing.
It isn’t much of a stretch to image our world sweeping this “under the rug.” If not just secret Agents to fight secret criminal masterminds. Why not take it all the way as far a imagination can reach.
This book is like an episode of the UA series. It focuses on one case. This time it is the mothman. We learn how the mothman came to be, what powers he has and read along as the boys attempt to get it under control.
I like these little short stories that are delving into some of the more unusual legends of the paranormal world.
The backstory is well thought out, despite it not being a full length book. I’m not huge on shorter stories because usually I feel as though things are missing, but here that is not the case. As I said the backstory is both interesting and well explained and that gives me the feeling of a longer novel.
The plot line is clear and well done. Of course, there’s always a bit of a twist with this author and this one is no exception. Still it remains easy to understand what is happening and you don’t feel frustrated by it.
The characters remain the same as in the series, with a few new additions. Obviously the mothman is new along with some bad guys and side characters. The ones we have read before remain consistent with their previous behaviors and personalities. The mothman himself is cool. I’m a sucker for anything unusual and this is the first time I’ve read a book with the mothman in it. I appreciate the creativity and decision to not stick with the same old vamp/shifter/fae theme. Although I do still love those, it does take some courage and ingenuity to step outside the box.
Overall I would recommend this novella. While you don’t have to read the series to enjoy the novel, the background story of the two main heroes is mostly left out here, which is the norm for novellas of existing series. Either way it is a fun book.