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Conjuring the Dead: Spirit World Experiences and Photographs Shared by Shaman

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Hang on tight – this book is unlike anything you’ve come across before and I doubt you ever will again.
If you have an interest in life after death or maybe the paranormal, you’ll finally read something with substance and proof to back it up from the only man on the planet that travels the back roads of America collecting the dead and taking them back home. He is a modern-day grave-robber – without the shovel. The images and words shared in this book are unforgettable.
Bekemenone’s photographs have a sense of authenticity, unlike most evidence of the paranormal you might find on the Internet. Being a former investigative reporter, my bullshit meter is rather sensitive. For me the proof is staring at us in his photographs and in his intriguing stories about the spirit world.
Of course, you can always visit his place and capture evidence yourself, using your own equipment. By the way, he guarantees your success and he and his guests have captured thousands of vivid photographs.
After reading this book, you’re automatically invited to his rural property at Toronto Lake, in the southeastern part of Kansas, where the land is not flat and full of wheat, but instead choked full and tight with mysticism and black oak woodlands, where you’ll feel a little uncomfortable when it starts to get dark. I should know – I’ve been there twice.
Jim Sutter, Investigative Reporter

84 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 29, 2015

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