More Haunted Michigan: New Encounters with Ghosts of the Great Lakes State
Gerald S. Hunter
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Description
The Presence of the Paranormal ""As with all things spiritual, it is the subjective experience that breathes life into what we believe. . . "" -- Reverend Gerald S. Hunter, from the Foreword of More Haunted Michigan Reverend Hunter invited readers of Haunted Michigan to open their minds to the presence of the paranormal all around them. They opened their minds . . and unlocked a grand repository of their own personal supernatural experiences. Hunter investigated these modern, active hauntings and recounts the most chilling and most unusual here for you, in further confirmation that the Great Lakes State may be one of the most haunted places in the country. More Haunted Michigan brings you antique ghosts from Jackson, theatrical ghosts from Dowagiac, a growling ghost from Mackinac Island, and even a feline ghost from Otsego. There are ghosts who hang out in mirrors, a territorial creature that curses a Christmas tree farm, an angelic janitor, a talking cemetery, and a family terrorized for decades because their house sits on a portal to the spirit world. Join Hunter as he tours the state, documenting the unexplainable and exploring the presence of the paranormal in our lives.
Product Details
Price
$15.95
$14.83
Publisher
Thunder Bay Press Michigan
Publish Date
February 01, 2005
Pages
232
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.4 X 0.6 inches | 1.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781933272016
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About the Author
Gerald S. Hunter has always possessed an affinity for storytelling and his work has appeared in the Detroit Free Press, the Akron-Beacon Journal, and the Michigan Christian Advocate. He became interested in the paranormal at a young age when his family moved into an old farmhouse in the Village of Brooklyn, just south of Jackson, Michigan. It was the intense ghostly occurrences there which whetted his appetite to investigate the nature of hauntings. Gerald is an ordained United Methodist minister. He currently resides in Hillsdale County with his wife and cats. This is his third book about haunted places in Michigan