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Grave Concerns: Mysteries and Riddles from Beyond the Grave

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Actress, author and paranormal investigator, Nicola Kelleher, reveals the bizarre and unexpected tales to be uncovered in our graveyards and cemeteries. From the last man to die in a duel, to star-crossed lovers, family feuds, tragic romances and a woman who was mummified by her own doctor. Sometimes heart-warming, always intriguing and occasionally terrifying we learn of many tombstone mysteries including the mausoleum that contains a time machine, the headstone that bleeds, the resting places of monsters and a child who could heal with her touch.

188 pages, Paperback

Published October 17, 2022

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February 29, 2024
An interesting little read, some good stories. One star deducted for the careless proof reading.
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November 15, 2022
Grave Concerns is very captivating throughout the book and Kelleher makes you feel as though you are right there with her. This book is a great read for anyone who is interested in paranormal activity. I really enjoyed the personal stories from Kelleher as she has experience as a paranormal investigator and also has a complicated relationship with the concept of death, grief and graveyards. The stories are gripping and humorous; I would recommend this book for a gift and it is definitely worth the read.



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November 21, 2022
I really enjoyed the stories in this book as I have a keen interest in all things supernatural. The stories are able to open the door in to the paranormal world, the emotions around death and grief, and the importance of graveyards. The heavy going and upsetting subjects in the book are punctuated with moments of dark humour which offers some welcome comic relief. Its an interesting read that will leave you feeling for the characters as well as grip and entertain you, weather you’re a believer or not.
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