The Deadly Seeker

Humanoid from the Planet Venus

by Bert Millspaugh


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/29/2004

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : E-Book
Page Count : 220
ISBN : 9781418404123
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 220
ISBN : 9781418404116

About the Book

In the 1970’s, a Soviet Union space probe brought back a living Venusian child. Now, the Venusians want it back. They send a deadly seeker, a tall humanoid creature, to find and retrieve the infant, but a navigational error lands the spacecraft in Montana where the seeker goes on a killing spree of both men and livestock. Mike Jenner, Idaho rancher and ex-Army Officer, is determined to destroy the seeker after finding a hired hand hideously killed and then the merciless death of his girlfriend’s father.

This novel takes you one step beyond the Soviet Union’s actual landing of Vernera 13 on Venus and its stealthed return vehicle to what the Russians are doing today with the material they retrieved. It takes you with Mike Jenner’s fight to overcome his chronic anger and express his love for Ellen Townsend; Air Force Major John Sullivan’s attempt to communicate with the Venus space ship and locate and return the Venusian child, a reptilian-like being, from Russia: and Mike and Ellen’s battle and annihilation of the deadly seeker.


About the Author

Bert Millspaugh has B. A. degree in Technical Communications and has written numerous travel articles for regional and national magazines. He was born in the State of Idaho where he lived and worked in outdoor communities.

After serving in the U. S. Navy during the Korean War as Petty Officer Electronics, he worked for aerospace firms on contracts with the U. S. Army, Navy, and Air Force. He was a local gun club range master and led Scouting expeditions to several mountain summits including Mt. Whitney.

Mr. Millspaugh’s Naval service, his knowledge of the outdoor industries, and his work with the military aided in writing this novel. Following retirement, he traveled the United States with his wife, Barbara, in their motorhome.