When four massive, silent discs station themselves at the cardinal points of the British coastline, the government races to control the narrative with a desperate fiction: "These are British assets." But as the floating behemoths move inland to hover directly over major cities, the illusion of human control shatters. No exhaust, no thermal signature, and an absolute defiance of known physics-the scientific community faces an impossible truth.
Told through the sharp eyes of investigative journalist Sarah Connelly and the grounded perspective of Newcastle Detective Ray Millburn, 'The Visitors' chronicles fifty-two days that alter human history. As a low-frequency hum begins to vibrate through the streets, inducing a wave of collective anxiety, humanity is forced to confront its deepest existential question. Are they a threat, an anomaly, or an invitation? When the mechanical silence breaks into a melodic sequence of prime numbers, the world realizes it isn't facing an invasion, but a profound universal knock on the door.
Perfect for fans of atmospheric, thought-provoking first-contact sci-fi like 'Arrival', this sweeping narrative explores how humanity folds the inexplicable into everyday life-and how we find our voice when the universe finally asks a question.
When four massive, silent discs station themselves at the cardinal points of the British coastline, the government races to control the narrative with a desperate fiction: "These are British assets." But as the floating behemoths move inland to hover directly over major cities, the illusion of human control shatters. No exhaust, no thermal signature, and an absolute defiance of known physics-the scientific community faces an impossible truth.
Told through the sharp eyes of investigative journalist Sarah Connelly and the grounded perspective of Newcastle Detective Ray Millburn, 'The Visitors' chronicles fifty-two days that alter human history. As a low-frequency hum begins to vibrate through the streets, inducing a wave of collective anxiety, humanity is forced to confront its deepest existential question. Are they a threat, an anomaly, or an invitation? When the mechanical silence breaks into a melodic sequence of prime numbers, the world realizes it isn't facing an invasion, but a profound universal knock on the door.
Perfect for fans of atmospheric, thought-provoking first-contact sci-fi like 'Arrival', this sweeping narrative explores how humanity folds the inexplicable into everyday life-and how we find our voice when the universe finally asks a question.