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Ghost Hunters
Ghost Hunters
Author: Ed Warren, Lorraine Warren, Robert David Chase
Ghosts know no season, respect no boundaries, and offer no mercy. Ed and Lorraine Warren, the world's most famous and respected demonologists, have devoted decades to exploring, authenticating, and conclusively documenting countless cases of otherworldly phenomena. Bestselling books and hit motion pictures, including The Amityville Horror, A...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780312923259
ISBN-10: 0312923252
Publication Date: 9/1990
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  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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3.4 stars, based on 9 ratings
Publisher: St Martins Mass Market Paper
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 12
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Helpful Score: 2
Nothing is more frightening than true experiences. I love these people and I enjoyed this book.
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Very scary. The stuff nightmares are made of. These people are very brave.
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I havn't read one book by the Warrens yet that I don't enjoy! This book definantly had me spooked! Ed and Lorraine Warren are/were (Ed is with God) demonologists, so naturally everything paranormal is going to be a demonic infestation to them. I can see where they might get the impression about the demonic on the hauntings they talked about in this book, but they even included a way to make the big hairy man shaped creature, better known as bigfoot, a demonic force.
I would not read this one if I had to sleep alone at night! No matter what you believe this book will give you the creeps! I read these kind of books to get scared, and I'm pleased to say this one did the job. As I write this I keep looking behind me. Of course nothings there, but this just goes to show how creeped out I am!
Ed and Lorraine Warren are better known for their works with popular hauntings such as The Amityville Horror, The Haunted, and also for giving lectures at Universities all over the country on the paranormal. This book is about some of their most memorable cases.
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