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Desolating Spirits - Discarnate Entities: their role in mind control & unexplained disappearances

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What role do discarnate entities play in mind control, unexplained disappearances, and missing people.
What role do they play in the unexplained disappearances of people? What is their horrifying, terrifying connection to missing people? The information in this book is controversial, mind-blowing and perhaps hard to accept... for it is a nightmare come true. This book will shock you, terrify you, and leave you questioning everything.
Bestselling Amazon author Steph Young has joined forces with the excellent writing skills of Dan Mitchell as he tells his personal true story, as an array of monsters from the darkness emerge and infiltrate and embed themselves in his life. Of monsters and creatures of lore and the unexplained, of entities and beings that come from our darkest nightmares, of monsters that come horrifyingly to life; of monsters that are all around us, and their horrifying role in the disappearance of people.
What role do they play in the unexplained disappearance of people? What is their connection to missing people? -
This book will shock you, terrify you, and leave you questioning everything.
Part 2 of the Harlequin.

95 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 11, 2018

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Steph Young

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Also on iTunes: Tales of Mystery Unexplained

Also publishes as Stephen Young

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June 24, 2018
Great sequel

Really a wonderful companion to their first book together. Very creepy and weird. I live in the woods in an old house so I could only read this during the day in 10 minute intervals
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July 10, 2019
Odd book

If you like supernatural events, spooky stories etc you’ll like this but otherwise don’t bother. It’s also a bit incoherent and hard to follow at times. I do think the author is sincere about what he is saying
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May 28, 2018
Excellent read

A must read for anyone , that wants to learn the truth what's going on around them . Very interesting
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