• April 17, 2026
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Book Synopsis – Roswell: Book Of The Dead

Southeastern New Mexico has long been steeped in mystery, its legends tracing back to 1878, when a crate of religious antiquities appeared near Roswell, only to vanish alongside the enigmatic Mr. Black as a colossal dust storm buried the town in sand, snakes, and scorpions.

This fictional book draws from material transcribed from 2010 interviews with a confidential informant known as “The Dark Prince,” who claimed knowledge of hidden UFO and paranormal programs operating beyond official oversight. Before disappearing, he entrusted the author with one of five storage lockers scattered across the country, containing ancient texts, classified documents, film reels, recordings, and photographs — evidence he believed powerful interests feared.

Written between 2011 and 2013 as a safeguard should The Dark Prince vanish, Roswell: Book Of The Dead blends history, mythology, and alleged documentation. The narrative explores rumors of a labyrinth of maintenance rooms beneath downtown Roswell, and their possible links to the shuttered Walker AFB and the infamous 1947 crash.

The account further describes the secretive Duggar Test and Research Complex, home to the Center for Complete Annihilation, Casualty Statistics, and Battlefield Studies, where experiments reportedly ranged from psychic research to bizarre projects with ominous names, including Star Voyage, G.O.D., D.E.V.I.L., and H.E.L.L., as well as a program monitoring supposed alien–human hybrids.

Among the revelations are a mysterious monolith unearthed in 1976 and the chilling story of Deadhorse, New Mexico, a town allegedly rebuilt — then destroyed — after a catastrophic radiation experiment.

Blending conspiracy, horror, and speculation, the book promises unsettling, provocative revelations.

Author Theron Moore Biography:

Moore’s first writing gig was SLAM Magazine (Stateline Area Magazine, Northern IL / Southern WI) in 1989. A year later he launched the zine, Louder Than God followed by For Those About To Rock and The Saint Vitus Press & Poetry Review (print).

 He’s contributed interviews, movie, news, and music reviews to Yahoo, horrornews.net, Wormwood Chronicles, The Sludgelord, Metal Forces, and New Noise Magazine (2017-2025). Moore has 10+ books for sale on Amazon.

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