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Fourteen stories of the macabre that have originated in the author's warped mind. Some that will make you cringe, some that will make you laugh, and some that will keep you awake all night hiding under the covers. You will encounter ghosts, ghouls, poltergeists, entities with large feet, and other creatures that go bump in the night.
A collection of paranormal events that have happened in Pennsylvania. It goes to show t hat extraordinary things happen to ordinary people just like you and I.
Take a trip across Pennsylvania on Haunted Route 30 and meet the spirits staying at over 50 locations.Meet George Washington or one of his contemporaries at Point State Park.Visit a museum built over a relocated graveyard whose occupants refuse to be relocated. Give a passing nod to Bedford's haunted bordello and stop down the road at the Jean Bonnet Inn where Revolutionary War folk still slake their thirst.Learn how an innkeeper stopped a haunt from staring at his guests through a window.Accept, or turn-down an offer to drag race a spectral motorcyclist in York. Visit a haunted theater where massacred Native Americans still plead for their lives.Quench your thirst in Philadelphia at the City Tavern where Paul Revere stopped to wet his whistle before delivering news to the Continental Congress and have lunch with the newly-wed bride who perished there 170 years ago when her reception went awry.
A collection of paranormal experiences by various people that have been related to me as a paranormal investigator They range from ghosts to cryptozoological entities to poltergiests.
Take A Haunted Road Trip along Pennsylvania's U.S. Route 22, also known as the William Penn Highway and learn - - - What happens when someone builds over a graveyard?How did John Gottleib Ernestus Heckwelder settle a dispute between his townsfolk and a ghost on the banks of the Lehigh River?Why does America's first super model still roam her mansion in the mountains?Where can you drink side-by-side with a mobster who just happened to be rubbed out at that very bar? Who was Pennsylvania's first serial killer and where do his victims roam to this day?What book store has the invisible clerk who anticipates customers' selections?What about that Lady in White? Is she everywhere?
Abigail died a hero on the blood-soaked fields of Gettysburg, but was denied a soldier's burial. Now her spirit roams that battlefield seeking justice before it's too late. Bert, Emma, Ronnie, and Derek, just a bunch of kids on vacation, risk all to get her the hero's burial she deserves before time runs out.
Beverly LaGorga is a daugher, sister, wife, mother--and psychic. This is the story of her journey through confusion, terror, denial, and finally acceptanceof her rare gift. Who was the malevolent presence that terrified her as a child? What made her flee from a secluded cabin in the woods? How does it feel knowing when your father is going to die? When did she realize she wasn't insane? These questions and more are answered in Bev's recounting of how she put aside her fear and learned to embrace her psychic abilities and her destiny: using them to help people.
The Dutch Uncle is the first book in a series featuring P. T. O'Connor, who works for W.E.B. Enterprises, an investigative firm located in one of the less desirable neighborhoods of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The story starts with the strong-arm coercion of Clarence Reynolds, the adoptive uncle of the firm's owner, W. E. Barrett. It evolves through encounters with would-be gangsters, crooked cops, less than ethical businessmen, ersatz radical revolutionaries, murder, kidnapping and twisted politicians. With help from his girlfriend, Beth, his boss Will Barrett and Will's beautiful wife, Pamula, P. T. eventually untangles this convoluted conspiracy. In the end, P. T. concludes that most criminal behavior has its base in illogical thinking. As the violence of the crime escalates, the reasoning for its commission diminishes.
A train ride through the haunted history of the railroads of Pennsylvania meeting ghostly headless engineers, brakemen, and victims of disasters on the rails. And at least one locomotive with murderous tendencies.
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