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Beware of what lurks in the corn. Fairies don't exist. At least
that's what Thomas Cavanaugh's parents say. But the events of that
one night, when he follows a fairy into the cornfield on his
parents' farm, prove them wrong. What seems like a destructive
explosion was, Thomas knows, an encounter with Dauðr, a force that
threatens to destroy the fairy's world and his sanity. Years later,
after a troubled childhood and a series of dead-end jobs, he is
still haunted by what he saw that night. One day he crosses paths
with a beautiful young woman and a troubled young man, soon
realizing that he first met them as a kid while under psychiatric
care after his encounters in the cornfield. Has fate brought them
together? Are they meant to join forces to save the fairy's world
and their own? Or is one of them not who they claim to be?
Skid doesn't believe in ghosts or time travel or any of that
nonsense. A circus runaway-turned-bouncer, she believes in hard
work, self-defense, and good strong coffee. Then one day an
annoying theoretical physicist named Dave pops into the seat next
to her at her least favorite Kansas City bar and disappears into
thin air when she punches him (he totally deserved it). Now, street
names are changing, Skid's favorite muffins are swapping frosting
flavors, Dave keeps reappearing in odd places like the old
Sanderson murder house—and that's only the start of her problems.
Something has gone wrong. Terribly wrong. Absolutely
&#*$&ed up. Someone has the nastiest versions of every
conceivable reality at their fingertips, and they're not afraid to
smash them together. With the help of a smooth-talking haunted
house owner and a linebacker-sized Dungeons and Dragons-loving
baker, Skid and Dave set out to save the world from whatever
scientific experiment has sent them all dimension-hopping against
their will. It probably means the world is screwed.
Tour the "Show-me State" to lonely cemeteries, abandoned buildings,
and into Bigfoot-infested woods. Tales of the supernatural include
a UFO crash and government cover-up, encounters with a mid-Missouri
dogman, Bigfoot encounters in Southern Missouri, and the spirits
that haunt an abandoned nursing home in Walt Disney's boyhood home.
Did Mark Twain dictate a novel through a Ouija board? Does a secret
UFO base exist in Jefferson City? Was a Missouri student accosted
by black-eyed Kids? Did a Marceline man sleep with an
extraterrestrial? Find out in Paranormal Missouri.
From Alabama to Wyoming and every state in between, the United
States is crawling with monsters lurking in the dark corners, just
waiting for the right moment to scare the pants off unsuspecting
victims. This eye-opening book is a state-by-state guide to
monsters, myths, cryptids, and things that go bump in the night.
Discover Connecticut s Black Dog of Hanging Hills, the
Tommyknockers of Pennsylvania, the Banshee of the South Dakota
Badlands, and hundreds of other fearful figures. With more than 250
creatures covering everything from modern-day dinosaurs
The Shadow People. They lurk in obscurity. Looming human figures,
blacker than darkness. Millions across the globe see them. The
unfortunate feel their touch. And some awake in horror to their
red, unblinking stare. Join Jason Offutt, who has interviewed
dozens of eyewitnesses, as he shines some light on the world of the
Shadow People, viewing these beings through the lens of science,
religion, and metaphysics. Are they ghosts, demons, hallucinations,
or something else entirely?
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