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Haunted Travels of Michigan Volume 3 - Spirits Rising - cover

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Haunted Travels of Michigan Volume 3 - Spirits Rising

Kathleen Tedsen, Beverlee Rydel

Publisher: Thunder Bay Press

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Summary

Our third book in the Haunted Travels of Michigan series again takes us into bizarre investigations where history is retold by the spirits.  This time, however, some investigations lead us into previously unexplored realms.  
What mysteries does the earth hold that we have yet to understand?
Follow us on our travels as we explore all possibilities in our search for Michigan’s most haunted.
As with all Haunted Travels books, each story is  linked to our website’s Secret Room.
Read the story.
See & hear the evidence.
Decide for yourself.
www.HauntedTravelsMI.com
Available since: 08/01/2013.

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