An eccentric small-town mystery. A stubborn science teacher. A photographer with a dog who sees too much. And a UFO that just won't go away.
High school science teacher Sarah Thompson wants nothing more than a quiet life in Millfield-a town now divided into UFO believers and skeptics. She's firmly in the "They Don't Exist" camp. But when her no-nonsense grandpa swears he took a photo of a black triangle over his farm, Sarah reluctantly sets out to debunk it... only to find herself pulled deeper into a puzzle that refuses to be explained away.
Enter James Peterson, a local photographer with a calm demeanor, a sharp eye, and a dog named Tuffy who has a habit of chasing things-sometimes things that shouldn't be there Together, they enlarge Grandpa's photo, and what they uncover is... unsettling.
As Sarah tries to keep a lid on the growing UFO hysteria, she faces a whirlwind of complications:
An inquisitive niece with a book deal and a head full of conspiracy theories.A sleazy ex-boyfriend determined to pull her into scandal.A town radio show that turns every rumor into a circus.And something hovering in the night sky that refuses to be ignored.As the mystery deepens, Sarah must face an impossible question: What if the thing she's been running from... is real?
Part mystery, part sci-fi adventure, and part small-town comedy, Sarah, James, and the UFO is a heartwarming, witty, and unforgettable story about skepticism, discovery, and learning when to trust your own eyes.