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When the Ghost Screams
When the Ghost Screams: True Stories of Victims Who Haunt | Leslie Rule
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I do not know or pretend to know what happens when we die. Still, I hear the ghost scream. I hear the screaming and am compelled to write the stories of those whose lives were snatched away. They are the murder victims, the ones who roam restlessly. They are the headliners of this book." --Leslie Rule Hauntings--the word conjures up immediate and insatiable curiosity. Paranormal author Leslie Rule explores a new twist on this strange phenomenon when she explores brutal deaths--and subsequent hauntings--all over America in When the Ghost Screams. No sector of the country is left untouched by these mystical happenings. The Midwest, Northeast, Southwest, and, of course, Salem, Massachusetts (to which the author has her own bizarre connection), all have unique and gruesome cases of their own ghostly incidents. Furthermore, Leslie's hometown of Seattle, Wash., is rumored to be haunted and has a violent history of its own that is explored. Prominent theory suggests that whether homicide or accidental, a violent death may cause the soul to linger behind on earth. The author's own research leads her to believe unsolved violent deaths may be the cause of the most-observed paranormal activity. Leslie has visited each site and interviewed reliable witnesses who have actually encountered ghosts. Accompanied by the author's own dramatic black-and-white photographs, When the Ghost Screams also introduces sidebar articles on notorious crimes and trials featuring ghosts. Best-selling crime author Ann Rule writes the foreword.
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Maggie4483
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Mehso-so

Upfront I‘ll say I‘m a skeptic…I WANT to believe in ghosts and psychics, but I don‘t think I do. And this author‘s constant claims to have psychic abilities, backed up by only the flimsiest of evidence, annoyed me.
Take all that out, though, and this is a fun compilation of stories, akin to those “America‘s Most Haunted” specials on The Travel Channel (which I LOVE to binge watch during spooky season), and the perfect Halloween read.

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Maggie4483
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Just under the wire…#Bookspin #Doublespin (and, no, the extra “o” in “Boookspin” wasn‘t on purpose. Pic Collage was giving me fits tonight. I assume the app has a poltergeist).

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 7mo
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mjdowens
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Pickpick

Continuing with my scary books for the season. Was a pretty good book about bad things that happen to people that may keep the around after death. I liked that every location talked about listed an address, web link or phone number. Good history details

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ElizaTodd
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#spinepoetry "When the ghost screams in a dark, dark wood/ A head full of ghosts, without a doubt/ The madman of Bergerac, The King in Yellow, trail of blood" #readathon

I tried my best with this challenge, what a cool idea though! #allhallowsread #day22 #photoadaychallenge

bmsddk Very successfully creepy! 😃 8y
ElizaTodd @bmsddk Thank you so much, I tried! 😝 8y
Solarpath cool 7y
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