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Those Lights at Night

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Publisher Description

Bare Buttes is like any other California desert town: hot, dusty, and known best for its tourism. But unlike flashy Palm Springs or hipster Joshua Tree, Bare Buttes isn't known for pool parties or hiking-its draw is its extraterrestrial visitors.

No one living outside the town needs to know that Bare Buttes' "alien abductions" are fake, organized a few times each year by its small but spunky Performance Committee. The committee sustains just enough hype to avoid suspicion while keeping tourists interested, which is perfect for Juniper Flatts, the owner of a humble UFO-themed gift shop that she inherited from her mother. But when a series of real abductions occurs—each involving a mysterious flying vehicle not terribly unlike the Performance Committee's simulations—and Juniper's best friend and love interest goes missing, she takes it upon herself to find out who's responsible for the chaos.

Juniper's head-spinning investigation threatens to unravel the town's carefully constructed image, and with it, the last thing Juniper's late mother left her. By working with her neighbors to connect the dots, Juniper discovers the orchestrator behind her community's biggest nightmare. Going head-to-head with him leads Juniper to a nauseating crossroads: sell out her community, or do the right thing, even at great personal cost.

GENRE
Mysteries & Thrillers
RELEASED
2025
December 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
87
Pages
PUBLISHER
Adrianna Nine
SELLER
Adrianna Nine
SIZE
1.5
MB

Customer Reviews

Tylernol960 ,

An Amazing First Work!

I’m beyond blown away. The amount of drive and talent it takes to bring something like this to life, something so vividly told and expertly woven really is something to take pride in. If you told me this was this authors third or fourth published work of fiction I would easily believe you but it being her first, wild! I really felt like I was in Bare Buttes among the Joshua Trees, Ocotillos, and Chollas. The way the author sets up the environment in just the right amount of detail had me feeling like I was in each scene with the characters. Not to mention the mystery of the abductions kept me going like, “okay, just one more chapter.” Such a wonderfully told story. I can’t wait to see what she has cooking up next for us!