Lighthouse Paradox Author:D. Ann Kelley, James G. Kelley Mysteries spanning 60 years, four strange seemingly unrelated events, and a small fortune up for grabs twist together in Lighthouse Paradox. — 1943 — Something is stolen in Philadelphia that so little value, the theft is never suspected. Today, sixty years later, it is worth more than 16 million dollars. — 1953 — On November 24th, 6:22pm, an F89C is... more » scrambled from Kincheloe Air Force Base with two USAF officers on board. It's mission: to pursue an unidentified flying object and make contact. The chase leads the jet to a point approximately 160 miles northwest of Sault Sainte Marie, over Lake Superior. Shown on a radar screen at Truax Air Force Base, the two blips merge together and disappear. The jet and officers are never found.
1959
On February 22nd, 5:05pm, a Captain flying his personal Piper Supercruiser en route to Kincheloe Air Force Base disappears. His disappearance results in the largest manhunt in Michigan history to that date. Neither the plane nor the pilot is ever seen again.
Present Day
Off the coast of Michigan's Upper Peninsula exists an island so tranquil, it is known as the Gem of the Huron, so peaceful, that islanders rarely lock their doors. In the small town seclusion of Drummond Island, a local resident is the victim of a brutal murder.« less