
Nick Redfern stands out as the foremost author in the realms of the paranormal, cryptids, and UFOs. Devoting himself full-time to writing and journalism, he specializes in unraveling various unsolved mysteries, encompassing subjects like Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, UFO sightings, government conspiracies, alien abductions, and paranormal phenomena.
Redfern contributes regularly to esteemed publications such as the London Daily Express newspaper, Fortean Times, Fate, and UFO Magazine. His repertoire includes notable works like “Three Men Seeking Monsters,” “Strange Secrets,” “Cosmic Crashes,” and “The FBI Files.” In his investigative endeavors, Redfern has delved into reports of lake monsters in Scotland, vampires in Puerto Rico, werewolves in England, aliens in Mexico, and sea serpents in the United States. His extensive travels and lectures span the globe, with his current residence in Dallas, Texas, though originally hailing from England.

One of Redfern’s recent publications, “Mothman & Other Flying Monsters: Nuclear Nightmares & Armadeddon,” attests to the sustained vigor of his output. His writing style, marked by a meticulous consideration of evidence, provides plausible solutions and explanations. Given my prior experience with his works, particularly my interest in Mothman, Kongamato, and Batsquatch, I anticipated the book to be enthralling.
Redfern’s adept storytelling ensures a swift reading experience with relatively short yet informative chapters. He navigates the nuances of stories in this genre, presenting various perspectives—be it fact, hoax, or misidentification—allowing readers to form their own conclusions. The respectful presentation of subjects is a consistent hallmark of Redfern’s books, lending credibility to these intriguing tales. Notably, he fearlessly tackles unconventional topics like prophecies of a nuclear war, probing into the potential connection between recent nightmares featuring Mothman and the prospect of World War 3.

Having previously reviewed some of Redfern’s works, I am poised to explore more due to my fascination with the subjects he covers. Whether your interests lie in UFOs, the Loch Ness Monster, Bigfoot, zombies, or Hollywood scandals, Nick Redfern’s body of work is worth exploring. “Mothman & Other Flying Monsters: Nuclear Nightmares & Armageddon” serves as an excellent entry point into his captivating literary repertoire.
