Watch Thom Powell make just every mistake possible, in his journey through paranormal investigation except one, at east he remembered to write it down. Eventually, he figures it out and what began as a clumsy two-step becomes a graceful ballet. Read his thoughts and experiences along the way and benefit from the years Thom invested in figuring out in what is really going on at the Edges of Science.
Entertaining and thought-provoking book by Thom Powell, who also authored one of my all-time favorite bigfoot books, The Locals. Anyone involved in the bigfoot community (such as it is) is aware of the increasing dependence on paranormal explanations for the existence of our favorite hair-covered hominoid. What do mental telepathy, interdimensional portals, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and crop circles have to do with sasquatch? According to this book -- plenty! I especially enjoyed Powell's interviews with alleged alien abductees. I'm not sure how much I agree with his conclusions, but I did thoroughly enjoy this foray into high strangeness. He's done his homework, that's for sure.
A vast array of observations that will move you to question reality and our perceptions of personal beliefs. The writer takes you to a place where the feeling of security is slowly and methodically peeled away like an onion skin and you are left, at the end, with nothing other than compelling questions. An excellent source of wonderment for sure.
Nice work by a former skeptic. Clearly written by an author who doesn't take himself too seriously, but who gives the topic and the people involved the respect that has long been overdue.
This is a must read book for any person interested in Sasquatch. Thom has lived the quest to find bigfoot and has a lot of great experiences that he tells in great detail. I enjoyed where the book thematically starts (flesh and blood bigfoot) and where it ends up, its quite the trip.