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Unexplained - Paranormal Cold Cases - cover

Unexplained - Paranormal Cold Cases

Stephen M Resar

Casa editrice: Publishdrive

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In the dead of night, in precincts from small-town Vermont to foggy Mendocino, some cases don’t close—they haunt. Cops, trained to trust evidence, find themselves chasing shadows that don’t fit the rulebook: a blood trail that vanishes in the snow, a psychic’s vision of a body under a willow, lights pulsing over a lake where a man disappeared. These are the cold cases that linger, the ones where the paranormal creeps in, whispering answers science can’t hear.
 
*Unexplained* takes you into the heart of these mysteries, where hard-nosed detectives like Karen Wells and Sam Carter face the impossible—ghosts in empty rooms, voices in dark alleys, clues that lead nowhere but feel too real to ignore. From a haunted barn in Jericho to a scorched circle in Roswell, these true stories, drawn from dusty files and late-night confessions, reveal a world where fact and mystery collide. Why do these cases stay cold? What drives cops to listen when the shadows talk? And what does it cost to chase hope into the unknown?
 
With the suspense of true crime and the chill of the supernatural, this gripping journey through America’s unsolved cases will keep you up past midnight, wondering what’s waiting in the dark. Because out there, in the files nobody touches, something’s got a story to tell—and it’s not done talking.
Disponibile da: 13/09/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 111 pagine.

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