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Rochester Haunts – A Ghost Hunter’s Guide Book Review

Rochester Haunts: A Ghost Hunter’s Guide is an informal guidebook for those interested in paranormal happenings throughout Rochester, New York and the surrounding towns. This book will help individuals and groups that perform their own paranormal research locate the most haunted sites in the region. Whether you are interested in reading a good ghost story or simply like to tour haunted buildings and cemeteries, this book provides this and much more.

For those new to ghost hunting, check out the introduction for quick tips on essential equipment for paranormal research expeditions. Learn why audio recorders are well worth the investment and how pendulums and dowsing rods can add a new level to any paranormal investigation. Interested in a really good ghost story? Read chapter nine to find out about the Demon in the Mirror. This chilling true story about a family being terrorized Greece, New York may make you question whether ghost hunting is a fun pastime or something best left to the professionals.

The information found in this book is unique because it doesn’t simply recount well-known stories; in many instances it provides first hand accounts by those who were directly involved in the paranormal research described or had lived or worked in the haunted locations.  You’ll get detailed information (that is not easily found on the Internet) about each haunted place that is included in the book.  

Additionally, this book provides users with a glossary of common terms used by paranormal investigators as well as a plethora of photos taken by witnesses of paranormal events. To top it off, author Dwayne Claud makes it very easy for readers to find the haunted locations described throughout the book by providing website and physical addresses for most of the locations, with the exception of private residences.

Pick up your own copy of this must-have ghost hunting book by visiting Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, Borders and Walden Books.

March 28, 2009 Posted by Gerber Ink | Authors, Ghost Tracking, Haunted America | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment

Scary Ghost Stories

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Who would have thought when they named the luxury liner the Queen Mary that she would have so many scary ghost stories to tell. Over the years there were many deaths, more than a few of which were unexplained, and many of these tragic figures haunt the ship, despite her being docked permanently, to this very day. There is a haunted church where one priest killed another in a fit of anger as they engaged in still another argument. Or the family who has had warnings of tragic things to come by ghosts who may have turned out to be ancestors.

~~Joy

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March 22, 2008 Posted by Gerber Ink | Ghost Stories | , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet