A collection of supposedly true stories describes James O'Barry's banshees, Mark Twain's dream, the Mad Hermits of Harlem, mysterious airships, and a demon ax murderer
In terms of "true paranormal" books, I wouldn't consider myself a true believer. I've seen some weird things, but I'm no conspiracy theorist. Nonetheless, I tend to enjoy collections of urban legends, weird happenings, unsolved mysteries and alleged cases of the supernatural, so Floyd's collection of incidents and anecdotes satisfied my dark curiosity during one long, rainy week in Ocean City, Maryland.