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Strange Intruders

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From the gray area between realities, strange figures emerge. Djinn, Shadow People, Grinning Men, Pukwudgies, Black Eyed Beings. These and many others have been encountered through the ages but their true agendas remain unclear.

They appear unbound by our natural laws, and, in fact, seem to relish in breaking the natural order of things as we understand it.

In the wake of their intrusions, questions remain.

What are they?

Why are they here?

And will they return?

173 pages, Unknown Binding

First published August 1, 2013

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David Weatherly

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3 reviews1 follower
November 9, 2016
Note to Every devoted UFO researcher

As a reader of this particular genre, I was already familiar with these varied creatures that are discussed, however I appreciate that Weatherly included mof the less "trendy," and traditional creatures- (i.e., The Jersey Devil, The Hell Hounds, Bigfoot, (or whatever culturally accepted name the entity is referred as, in an area, with all its differing cultural names assigned to this particular entity) and the classics like the Werewolves/Wolfmen, reanimated zombies via Voodoo or Vodun, or even that old favorite, vampires-
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November 28, 2024
The book was fine. There was a good mix of accounts of interactions with a variety of strange creatures. It was entertaining enough. The book was a little brief. There were a few obvious errors here and there which should have been caught prior to publication. Overall this book is worth a read even if it was nothing special.
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Author 18 books55 followers
May 29, 2019
Compelling but Flawed

The book is very interesting and has numerous fascinating stories. Unfortunately, it's also horribly edited (or not edited at all.) It's filled with typos and formatting errors. If this doesn't bother you, then give Strange Intruders a go.
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December 20, 2020
Intriguing slice of many traditions

Most enjoyable and engaging read. Well researched and written with good success. A must read for those interested in creatures that invade our reality.
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February 3, 2020
Widely Researched Archive

There is not much about the different personizations of uncanny beings that a reader couldn't find on this book. Full of paranormal facts.
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April 7, 2017
Interesting Read

This book was a collection of stories of mysterious and paranormal sightings and experiences. It was like listening to ghost stories when you were younger. The most interesting stories were about the black eyed children. They reminded me of the gypsy children. The book was an easy read.
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