Publisher's Synopsis
In the summer of 1990, two hikers in the Scottish Highlands stumbled upon something they were never meant to see-a massive, diamond-shaped craft hovering silently over the rugged landscape. They captured it on film, an image so clear and irrefutable that it should have shattered the world's understanding of what is possible.
But the photographs never made it to the public. The newspaper that received them never ran the story. The hikers vanished from the public record. Thirty years later, investigative journalist Ewan Calder receives an anonymous tip: a single, pristine copy of one of the original Calvine photos, along with a cryptic message-"Find the others. Before they find you."
Ewan's search leads him down a rabbit hole of government denials, missing persons, and whispered rumors of a secret aerospace project gone rogue. As he pieces together the fragments of a cover-up spanning decades, he realizes that the Calvine incident is not just about a photograph. It's about power, control, and a technology so advanced it could shift the balance of the world overnight.
With intelligence agencies closing in and shadowy forces determined to keep the truth buried, Ewan must decide: expose the greatest secret of the modern age, or disappear like those who came before him.
A gripping blend of investigative thriller, conspiracy noir, and speculative science fiction, The Calvine Paradox asks the ultimate question: what if the greatest proof of extraterrestrial life was never meant to be seen?