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The chilling accounts of a house and a man who refuse to let go of the past. From paranormal investigator, Brian Kent, comes an entirely different look on life in a haunted home. From his family experiences and eye witness testimony of previous owners to the actual investigation, this story literally took 45 years to document. Complete with investigative analysis for each occurrence, The House On Lincoln Street is not just another ghost story, but a realistic view of one man's life long journey to discover the truth.
Most sixteen year-old kids joyride in Daddy's pickup. Not Brian Thomas. Instead, you find him out buzzing the football team in Daddy's airplane. Flying is his life-it's in his blood. Both of his parents are pilots. His older brother is in the Air Force. And he can't imagine himself as anything but an aviator. That is, until the bleeding disorder he's battled since he was two years old sidelines him. After several failed chemotherapy treatments, Brian opts for a potentially disease-curing, but risky spleen removal. After more chemotherapy, he regains his flight status, but now he's left with an altered immune system. In April of 2009, Brian leaves his job at Duncan Aviation, where he is an aviation mechanic, to go home with what he thinks is the flu. Four hours later, he is comatose and on life-support. His hands, feet, and face develop gangrene. Ten days later when he wakes up, he must face the prospect of becoming a quadruple amputee. Surgeons save his left hand, but he faces a long road to recovery, and regaining his life.
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