Haunted Michigan
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Gerald S. Hunter
Buy a theater ticket, treat yourself to dinner at a nice restaurant, stop in for drinks at the neighborhood tavern, or visit a historical setting. These places and more are yours to visit all across Michigan. Just keep your eyes open and your ears tuned in at all times because the strangers you see and the voices you hear may prove that ghosts are found in places both ordinary and extraordinary. The Haunting Continues! Includes a glossary of paranormal terms, a full description of each haunted location, dates of investigations, and haunt meters to rate the pervasiveness of paranormal activity. Experience the ghostly regions of Michigan through these pages and, if you have the courage, explore a haunting on your own!
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Author
Gerald S. Hunter
Pages
209
Publisher
THUNDER BAY Press
Published Date
2005-02
ISBN
1933272007 9781933272009
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"I don't know why this is under fiction on the book, but this is some good ghost stories from somebody who you would not expect. When I picked this up I didn't even realize the author was a ordained minister. And because of that I do like the book more than I would have if I didn't know because you don't ever really see ordained ministers talking about ghosts and spirits in a more positive light. But even without that fact I always do like his writing though some of the entries did kind of confused me a little bit. I do like the fact that a lot of the stories you have not really heard about on famous shows, it starts getting boring when you read the same story over and over again about the same ghost over and over again even if they're really interested in you want to know the differences the other Ghost Hunters have. So you won't really have the whole crossover of the house been investigated 15 million times already. In literally one of the stories creep me out cuz I live in it's town I'm pretty sure I've seen the house to talk about more than once."