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Great American Mysteries (1991)

by E. Randall Floyd

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In this book, you'll find ghosts that rapped, dreams that foretold disaster, and icons that wept. You are prepared for a creepy and intriguing read as Floyd tells tales from the corners where strange tales lie. Author of the syndicated colums Great Southern Mysteries and Great American Mysteries you are in for a real treat as his book relates legends, unexplained occurrences, and historical puzzles.… (more)
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In memory of
Albert "BO" Fendig, Jr
a lover of nature and a great storyteller
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A famous poet said that people who make history leave "footprints on the sands of time."
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In this book, you'll find ghosts that rapped, dreams that foretold disaster, and icons that wept. You are prepared for a creepy and intriguing read as Floyd tells tales from the corners where strange tales lie. Author of the syndicated colums Great Southern Mysteries and Great American Mysteries you are in for a real treat as his book relates legends, unexplained occurrences, and historical puzzles.

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UNEXPLAINED OCCURRENCES

  • Did Alfred E Packer really dine on his fellow prosepctors?
  • Is Bigfoot in the woods or not?
  • And what about the day tasty roasts and steaks fell on Bath County, Kentucky?


We Americans do love a mystery and the author of Great Southern Mysteries and More Great Southern Mysteries
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