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Mysterious Creatures: Cryptid Encounters: In The Authors Words - Volume 2

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When I put together Mysterious Cryptid Encounters – In The Author’s Words, I knew there were too many stories for just one book. The response was overwhelming—not just from readers, but from more people coming forward with encounters of their own. The world is full of mysteries, and those who have experienced the unexplainable know that truth better than anyone.

This second volume continues where the first left off. Once again, I’ve taken real witness accounts and retold them in a way that captures their fear, wonder, and disbelief while keeping true to their experiences. Some of these encounters will make you question what we think we know about the world. Others may send a chill down your spine. But every single one of them comes from someone who swears they saw something they can’t explain.

Whether you’re a believer, a skeptic, or just someone who enjoys a good story, these encounters will make you think twice about what’s lurking out there. So turn the page and step into the unknown—because the encounters never stop, and the mysteries only deepen.


98 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 28, 2025

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G.D Pickering

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May 11, 2026
More Frightening Encounters

This is volume 2 in this new series. Some great encounters from around the world. Including the Mapinguari, of which I have only read about in one other book. I am reading more of this series and hopes he keeps publishing them, because it’s a great collection.
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September 10, 2025
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Most highly believable, only a few misssteps with personal names used out of place ( ? ) three more required ( . )
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