Charles Adams: For this reading, I am a little biased. Charles Adams interviewed me for his book entitled "Coal Country Ghosts, Legends and Lore". This link will take you to Charlie's catalog page on his website. I have personally read most of works, so I recommend just about all of them. Ghosts in the 'Ville: This book is written by Jeff Wargo, brother of former PVPS member, Dave Wargo. Jeff has written this book from stories and his own personal accounts of the mysteries of Riegelsville, PA. Jeff is an ordained minister and an avid researcher of the Paranormal. The Ghosthunters Bible: A must for every ghosthunter. Very informative on how to conduct interviews and investigations. The author, Trent Brandon, is a paranormal investigator himself and used the vast knowledge about this subject that he has acquired throughout the course of his career. The Encyclopedia Of Ghosts: This is a collection of stories and case studies from Daniel Cohen. It covers all different types of the Spirit world. Stories from this work cover cases from all over the world and not just the local United States and Canada. Book of Ghosts: Another masterpiece by Trent Brandon. This soft cover deals with the different types of ghosts as well as malicious poltergeists. Haunted America: Probably one of the most sought after clinical investigators of our time. Hans Holzer has delivered one chart topper after another dealing with the paranormal. This book is chalk full of legends and lore from around the country as well as different investigations that he personally was involved in. True Ghost Stories: Another Hans Holzer original. This large hard cover has 38 different case studies covering California to the East Coast and in between. In The Realm Of Ghosts and Hauntings: E. Randall Floyd has published some of the most famous paranormal cases in the world in this creation. This work covers everywhere from Haunted Alcatraz to the Tower of London with points in between. |
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