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The Dead: A True Paranormal Story

by Gare Allen

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"I was twelve years old when my bed levitated itself." The first line of The Dead begins the candid story of true, paranormal experiences. Told in chronological sequence, Gare Allen describes, in haunting detail, his encounters with an intrusive spirit that haunts his house and an angry demon that cannot be banished.His sanity is tested when he receives warnings from the other side through a psychic that channels a disembodied spirit.Based on his chilling encounters, it is clear that The Dead are not dead.… (more)
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"I was twelve years old when my bed levitated itself." The first line of The Dead begins the candid story of true, paranormal experiences. Told in chronological sequence, Gare Allen describes, in haunting detail, his encounters with an intrusive spirit that haunts his house and an angry demon that cannot be banished.His sanity is tested when he receives warnings from the other side through a psychic that channels a disembodied spirit.Based on his chilling encounters, it is clear that The Dead are not dead.

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