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Ghosts, Too: The Supernatural in Ordinary Lives

by Joanne Gamblee

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Longtime Ohio journalist, Joanne Gamblee, writes about actual supernatural encounters in the lives of individuals she's interviewed through out her newspaper career. Freaky tales of hauntings, finding money in long lost places, an exorcism that went horribly wrong, and a haunted bookstore are just a few of the stories that Joanne creepily writes about. A spine tingling true thriller, this will be a perfect book for the Halloween season.… (more)
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Longtime Ohio journalist, Joanne Gamblee, writes about actual supernatural encounters in the lives of individuals she's interviewed through out her newspaper career. Freaky tales of hauntings, finding money in long lost places, an exorcism that went horribly wrong, and a haunted bookstore are just a few of the stories that Joanne creepily writes about. A spine tingling true thriller, this will be a perfect book for the Halloween season.

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