Follow a paranormal investigator and medium via 23 haunting tales and mystical lessons throughout Canada covering over forty years of experiences from innocent child to reluctant medium. From the poltergeist at the house on Albert Street to the demons in the garden at Hadlow Castle, the bludgeoned lighthouse keeper to the ghost of Anne Boleyn, from the spirit of a boxer to the apparition of a creepy cowboy, these stories offer a true-life chilling rendition of the supernatural that will not soon dissipate. Each tale includes a distinctive lesson providing information and assistance for those in similar circumstances, such as buying a house that turns out to be haunted, "sensitive" children, preparing for a haunted vacation, deceased visitors, dangers of spirit boards, UFO warnings, and more. Also included are four stories that connect experiences to the UK. If you were a skeptic before, be prepared to be a believer."
Review: PARANORMAL CANADIAN TALES: A SUPERNATURAL JOURNEY by Dawn Hunter Clark I've been reading ghost and haunting tales for about six decades, and love them no matter where they're set, or whether they're fictional or factual. But somehow, paranormal tales North of the Border (in Canada) seem to have a special frisson, a little (or a lot) something extra that makes them oh so deliciously shivery! Sample the collection of tales (and photos!) found in Dawn Hunter Clark's PARANORMAL CANADIAN TALES and I'm certain you will come to agree with me. Thanks to Ms. Clark for bringing us a keeper for our home libraries.