Night Dwellers: The Moon-Eyed People Were Never Human Book 3 in the Alien Harvest Series F.K. SterlingFor centuries, the Cherokee told of the Moon-Eyed People — small, pale beings who could not bear sunlight and lived only by night. Driven westward by war, they vanished into the limestone caves and deep hollows of the Ozark Mountains. The Caddo and Osage called them the Night Dwellers. Modern Ozark families simply call them the Bobbys.They never left.In the most disturbing and personal volume of the *Alien Harvest* series, F.K. Sterling follows the trail from 19th-century Bluff Dweller excavations to present-day crop circles, abduction markers, and emergency-room cases that no doctor can explain. Miniature tools with no evolutionary precedent. Perfect geometric formations appearing overnight above mapped cave passages. The persistent metallic taste that lasts exactly forty days. The low humming that rises from beneath cornfields when the moon is full.Sterling doesn't just document the evidence — he lives it. While writing this book he entered the caves, experienced the forty-day modification cycle, and came face to face with what waits in the deeper chambers. What he discovered is worse than any gray-alien cliché: a self-sustaining subterranean colony that has been harvesting and modifying human genetic material since before the first human set foot on this continent. A colony protected by ancient giants. A colony whose operations are older than recorded history and whose purpose may be older than humanity itself.Blending rigorous fieldwork, Cherokee and Osage oral tradition, Anunnaki parallels, and unflinching first-person testimony, *Night Dwellers* reveals the terrifying truth: the Moon-Eyed People were never human. They were never refugees. They were never myth.They were here first.And they are still here — right beneath our feet.The harvest never stopped. The record was expected. The record is now complete.Night Dwellers is the culmination of Sterling's decades-long investigation into the hidden history of the Ozarks. It will change the way you look at every cornfield, every limestone bluff, and every shadow that moves at the edge of your headlights after dark.The corn never truly dies here. It simply waits for the next cycle.Book 3 in the Alien Harvest Series Alien Harvest: The Ozark Connection Ozark ReapersNight Dwellers: The Moon-Eyed People Were Never Human