Alien Interview: Reader's Edition by Lawrence Spencer

Alien Interview: Reader's Edition

Secrets from Roswell’s nurse that rewrite history

Narrated byLyanne Greystoke
Length5h22m
Release dateJanuary 6, 2013
LanguageEnglish
★★★★ 4.3 (957 ratings)

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AuthorLawrence Spencer
NarratorLyanne Greystoke
Runtime5h22m
PublishedJanuary 6, 2013
Rating★★★★ 4.3 / 5 (957 ratings)
CategoriesBiographies & Memoirs, Religion & Spirituality, Occult, Unexplained Mysteries
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

About This Audiobook

Lawrence Spencer’s *Alien Interview: Reader’s Edition* isn’t just another UFO book—it’s a raw, unfiltered transcript of a purported extraterrestrial debriefing, filtered through the eyes of a military nurse who swore she heard it all. Matilda O’Donnell MacElroy’s account, allegedly suppressed for decades, drips with eerie authenticity, blending military bureaucracy with otherworldly horror. The narrative isn’t polished or propagandized; it’s chaotic, urgent, and laced with the kind of details that make you question whether this is fiction at all. Spencer’s editing strips away the sensationalism, leaving listeners with a document that feels like a classified file you’re not supposed to hear. If you crave UFO lore that bypasses the usual Hollywood fluff, this is the audiobook that delivers cold, hard (and possibly terrifying) evidence—even if you’re not sure you want to believe it.

What makes this audiobook stand out is Lyanne Greystoke’s narration, which balances clinical detachment with mounting dread. Her voice doesn’t dramatize—it *reports*, letting Matilda’s fragmented testimony unspool like a wiretap from history. The pacing is deliberate, mirroring the slow unraveling of a military cover-up, and the production’s subtle use of ambient sound (static, hushed voices) immerses you in the era. Spencer’s editorial choices—footnotes, clarifications, and context—feel like a scholar’s intervention, not a sensationalist’s embellishment. This isn’t a story you listen to for comfort; it’s one you endure, like a firsthand account of the impossible.

Tags: Roswell cover-upextraterrestrial testimonymilitary UFO secretsparanormal realityUFO declassified documentsnarrated forensic investigation

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Editor's Review ★★★★

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I went into *Alien Interview* skeptical, but Lyanne Greystoke’s narration sold me—partly because she never tries to convince me. Her voice is measured, almost clinical, as she reads Matilda’s testimony, which makes the moments of genuine horror hit that much harder. The way she delivers Matilda’s hesitant, emotional confessions—especially the parts where she admits she’s not sure if she’s being manipulated—feels like sitting across from a traumatized whistleblower. The production is top-tier, too: the faint hum of old radio static and the occasional military chatter anchor the listener in 1947 Roswell without overdoing it. That said, the audiobook isn’t flawless. The constant footnotes from Spencer, while informative, sometimes disrupt the flow, making it feel like a lecture interrupting a campfire tale. And Matilda’s account is so fragmented that it risks feeling like a collection of anecdotes rather than a tight narrative. Still, by the final chapter, I found myself Googling Roswell myself—not out of credulity, but because the details (the descriptions of the alien, the bureaucratic stonewalling) are too specific to dismiss outright. If you’re after a UFO story that treats its subject with the gravity of a historical document, this is the audiobook that’ll haunt you long after the credits roll.

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