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Ghost Worlds
A Guide to
Poltergeists, Portals,
Ecto-Mist, & Spirit
Behavior
by Melba Goodwyn
ISBN:
9780738711959
$14.95 Paperback
From communicating
with spirits to
witnessing orbs burst
from an
inter-dimensional
portal, Melba Goodwyn
has seen it all as a
psychic spirit
investigator. In this
fascinating
examination of
paranormal phenomena,
she offers original
insights into the
nature of ghosts and
haunting, true stories
of her thrilling
adventures, and
practical ghost
hunting tips.
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The Ghosts on 87th
Lane
A True Story
by M.L. Woelm
ISBN:
9780738710310
$12.95 Paperback
Beginning in 1968 and
spanning three
decades, this moving
memoir chronicles the
hair-raising episodes
that nearly drove an
ordinary housewife and
mother to the breaking
point. With friends
who thought she was
crazy and a skeptical,
unsupportive husband
who worked nights, the
author was left all
alone in her terror.
How did she cope with
disembodied sobs,
eerie feelings of
being watched,
mysterious scratches
appearing on her
throat, and a phantom
child's voice crying
"Mommy!" in her ear?
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House of Spirits
and Whispers
The True Story of a
Haunted House
by Annie Wilder
ISBN:
9780738707778
$12.95 Paperback
Annie Wilder suspected
the funky 100-year-old
house was haunted when
she saw it for the
first time. But
nothing could have
prepared her for the
mischievous and
downright scary antics
that take place once
she, her two children,
and her cats move into
the rundown Victorian
home. Wilder's
gripping tale provides
a compelling glimpse
into the otherworldly
nature of the lonely
spirits, protective
forces, phantom pets,
and departed loved
ones that occupy her
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Don't Call Them
Ghosts
The Spirit Children of
Fontaine Manse
by Kathleen
McConnell
ISBN:
9780738705330
$12.95 Paperback
Two days after moving
in to Fontaine Manse,
the author and her
husband had an
extraordinary
experience that left
them with no doubt
that unseen residents
occupied the house,
too. This is the true
story of how Kathleen
McConnell came to know
and care for the
spirit children who
lived in the attic of
the mansion. From
playing ball with
Kathleen to saving her
son Duncan from
drowning, the spirit
children became part
of the McConnell
family in ways big and
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