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My Own True Ghost Story - Paranormal Parlor A Weiser Books Collection - cover

My Own True Ghost Story - Paranormal Parlor A Weiser Books Collection

Rudyard Kipling, Varla A. Ventura

Publisher: Weiser Books

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Summary

Varla Ventura, Coast to Coast favorite, Weird News blogger on Huffington Post, and author of The Book of the Bizarre and Beyond Bizarre, introduces Weiser Books’ new Collection of forgotten occult classics. Paranormal Parlor is an eerie assemblage of affordable digital editions, curated with Varla’s sixth sense for tales of the weird and unusual.A wild ride on a train bound for ghosttown, this beautifully crafted story from the author famous for The Jungle Book takes readers to a place where the dead not only outnumber the living, they celebrate more too.
Available since: 06/01/2012.
Print length: 17 pages.

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