SyFy's Fact or Faked called the "Crazy" location HAUNTED in their episode Truck Stop Terror. They came face to face with the paranormal activity which fans of the book are calling "Crazy " good. Read "Crazy" and watch the episode to find out what all the "Crazy" attention is about!
Crazy was called one of the best paranormal and supernatural books of 2010 because it was Crazy good. Written by Steven A. LaChance, author of the worldwide bestseller The Uninvited, Crazy takes you on a journey to the darkest reaches of humanity then slams you on a rollercoaster ride into the lowest levels of hell. Crazy will leave you breathless and questioning what you believe to be true.
The book starts with a true story based on a true to life truck stop which examines the ideas of our connection between each other in this life and in the next. It will leave you questioning your actions in this life and how you treat others on a daily basis. It is a dark tale without redemption and a whole lot of soul. From there the book weaves its way in and out through scenario after scenario ending with a nightmare segment which will leave sleeping with the lights on for many days after reading the last word.
Crazy makes sense. Crazy is sane thinking. Crazy is fantastic!
Read Crazy and find out what those who have read it have already learned. This is the prayer for this generation. This is the lesson we all need to learn. It is time we all get Crazy!
Steven LaChance has been called one of the most prolific supernatural writers of this generation. In 2007, he released the bestselling non-fiction, The Uninvited, which detailed the true story of his own personal haunting living in the infamous Screaming House. In 2010, he released the ground breaking short story collection, Crazy. In 2014, Steven released the long awaited sequel to, The Uninvited, which completed the two book Screaming House series, titled Blessed are the Wicked.
Crazy: A Prayer for the Dead, is the full length version of the Truck Stop Hell story from the short story collection. It was released for Halloween 2016 and immediately gained a large cult following.
On February 8, 2017, Steven published his long awaited book on the 1949 St. Louis Exorcism case, the same case the blockbuster film, The Exorcist, was based upon. Confrontation with Evil, was one of the most anticipated true life paranormal books of 2017. The book was based upon Steven's over a decade of research into this horrifying case and will reveal new insight and evidence never before shared with the public.It won numerous awards and was featured in the New York Post and The Sun. St. Louis GO Magazine voted the book the best of 2018. The book recently was released in a Special Edition which includes new information and photos.
Steven has appeared on numerous television, film and radio programs worldwide. He has been featured on NBC News, CBS News, Travel Channel, Chiller, CNN, Destination America, the Discovery Channel, Warner Brothers, Universal, Sony plus many more. Steven has also worked on the popular television series, Supernatural. You can currently see Steven in the Discovery+ documentary, The Exorcism of Roland Doe.
At first reading this,I was like what?? I have to tell you that I was a little lost. I didn't realize that this tells the tale behind the haunting. In that case is awesome! Steven Lachance you live the life that us wanna be ghost adventures dream about!
I have worked with this author in the past and he is an amazing person as well as an amazing writer. This book is worth the read. Is all about a few small towns in Missouri which I am familiar with and the stories he tells seem to hold true to what I have been told growing up as well. I cant wait for his new book to come out.
Awesome!! Very scary,well worth your time and money!.
This man can WRITE,its like sitting in a comfy chair listening g to a friend tell you extremely scary stories. Only these stories are TRUE and part of his everyday existence!. DON'T hesitate to purchase his books! You'll not be disappointed.
I get bored easily in the first few pages if they do not pique my interest. This is an easy and interesting read. I finished in a few nights. Now I have to try to hurry and go to sleep but I’m creeped out. Good luck!