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Ghost Stories: 25 Supernatural Tales By Real People Based On True Events In And Around The Far East - cover

Ghost Stories: 25 Supernatural Tales By Real People Based On True Events In And Around The Far East

Granger T Barr

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Ghost Stories: 25 Supernatural Tales  By Real People Based On True Events In And Around The Far East
 
Granger T Barr proudly presents the seventh book in his Ghostly Encounters Series.
 
In his travels and stories from around the world, Granger has met and interviewed many people. He has found that ghost stories vary according to different cultures.
 
Tales are from haunted hotel rooms in Asia to old railway stations, hospitals, scary bunk beds to zombies, ghouls caught on camera, cemeteries, terrifying public washrooms, and creepy apartment kitchens. There is sure to be something for you.
 
The author documented true, real-life personal stories predominantly in the West, such as Great Britain, America, and other places in his previous six books.
 
This book contains 25 tales of supernatural events from various locations in and around the Far East for your enjoyment.
 
These stories are recorded as spoken in English by those telling the story. Therefore, any broken English is grammatically correct in context and authentic.The stories are from the Far East.
 
Wanna to be creeped out?
 
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Available since: 09/05/2022.
Print length: 149 pages.

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