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Strange Things In The Forest: Volume 1

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In the debut volume of Strange Things in the Forest, Scott Jones invites readers to step into the dark heart of the wilderness, where reality and the unknown collide. Drawing from firsthand accounts, historical records, and Jones’ own extensive research, this collection uncovers some of the most spine-chilling and inexplicable tales ever to emerge from the forest's depths.

From hunters who stumbled upon unearthly creatures to campers and hikers haunted by unseen presences, each story paints a vivid picture of the mysteries lurking in the shadows of our most remote landscapes. Jones doesn’t shy away from the unsettling details, yet he treats every story with the respect and gravity it deserves, preserving the voices of those who lived these experiences.

Volume 1 delves into encounters with cryptids, strange lights in the trees, unexplained disappearances, and the eerie silence that falls when something isn’t quite right. With a mix of gripping storytelling and meticulous research, Jones captures the essence of what it means to confront the unexplainable.

Perfect for fans of the supernatural, cryptozoology, and true outdoor mysteries, Strange Things in the Volume 1 is your first step into a world where the forest keeps secrets—and sometimes, those secrets come looking for you.

162 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 5, 2024

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August 5, 2025
Creepy new series I just discovered. Who needs fiction when reality is even scarier?
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265 reviews
March 2, 2025
Okay — Mordant plainness makes it believable ( ? )

Barebones accounts without overhyped commentary or fluffy supernatural elaborations .
Ten more words required . If this were turned into a graphic exposition, it would be considered less fanciful than an Archie Comix or a Daffy Duck collection .
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December 30, 2024
This is the first book in a great new series. These all new stories are definitely creepy and shows that you never know what can happen. The witnesses in these stories were wise and heeded their instincts to leave the area. Enjoyed this book, and now on to the next one!
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