HAUNTED: The ghosts that share our world
β Scribed by John Pinkney, Anne Spudvilas
- Publisher
- john pinkney
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 272
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
HERE - IN 92,000 WORDS, across 350-plus pages - eyewitnesses to the unknown describe their bizarre brushes with ghosts. Author-journalist John Pinkney has investigated several thousand hauntings during his long career, and this collection contains many of his most intriguing cases.
Against a background of authentic photographs and artwork, Pinkney's unique book describes The case of the newsreader who died at the microphone - then haunted his radio station for the following 25 years. The 'asphalt apparitions' that haunt highways worldwide - prompting some authorities to install roadsigns warning living drivers. * The mansion owner who,
after intense detective work, discovered her resident ghost's horrific secret.The
drowned man's face that invaded an official police photograph. The furious phantom that shocked a million TV viewers.* Telephone calls from the tsunami dead. And much more.
This enthralling book is a comprehensive survey of modern hauntings - offering authentic reports and analysis of supernatural events in the 20th and 21st centuries.
ALSO by JOHN PINKNEY IN EBOOKS: Alien Airships Over Old America...The Mary Celeste Syndrome...Australia's Strangest Mysteries...
A Paranormal File...Thirst: An Inheritance of Evil...The Girl Who Touched Infinity...The Key and the Fountain.
β¦ Subjects
Ghosts & Hauntings;Occult & Paranormal;Religion & Spirituality;Supernatural;Occult & Paranormal;Religion & Spirituality;Supernatural;Occult
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