Author. W. Haden Blackman
From headless phantoms and screaming
specters to invisible poltergeists
and disembodied voices, ghosts occupy
our homes, infest cemeteries and
graveyards, lurk in nearby caves
and forests, and even wander city
streets. However, despite the wealth
of sightings, aspiring ghost hunters
have few resources.
Now, here is a fully functioning
field guide for those courageous
investigators who wish to observe
and interact with supernatural beings
and the spirit world. Drawn from
all available evidence, including
recent research and sightings, modern
urban legends, and Native American
mythology and North American folklore,
this book describes in detail over
100 haunted sites and their resident
specters.
Brimming with useful advice and
practical tips for the ghost hunter,
this book provides vital information
for those seeking to encounter ghosts.
Whether exploring the lonely cells
of Alcatraz or the desolate stretch
of road known as Route 666, or searching
for specters at the White House,
ghost hunters will always be prepared
with The Field Guide to
North American Hauntings.