Real Nightmares (Book 1): True and Truly Scary Unexplained Phenomena

Real Nightmares (Book 1): True and Truly Scary Unexplained Phenomena

by Brad Steiger
Real Nightmares (Book 1): True and Truly Scary Unexplained Phenomena

Real Nightmares (Book 1): True and Truly Scary Unexplained Phenomena

by Brad Steiger

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Overview

What's your worst nightmare?

Is it that ghost lurking next door? The cabal conspiring to rule the world? Those monsters slithering under your bed? The extraterrestrial visitors lurking among us?

Paranormal researcher extraordinaire Brad Steiger, an author of thousands of books and articles on the mysterious and unknown, gathers his favorite and scariest stories of the unexplained in this compilation. Have you ever awakened with a start, hoping it was just a dream? Sorry, these stories are not dreams.

They are unbelievable, but true tales of the supernatural, mysterious, and the downright spooky. Keep the lights on when you read Real Nightmares: True and Truly Scary Unexplained Phenomena.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781578594009
Publisher: Visible Ink Press
Publication date: 10/01/2011
Series: Real Nightmares , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 71
File size: 1 MB

About the Author



Brad Steiger, an award-winning writer, has devoted himself to exploring and examining unusual, hidden, secret, and otherwise strange occurrences. He has written over 2,000 articles and more than 150 titles with inspirational and paranormal theme, including Real Ghosts, Restless Spirits, and Haunted Houses, Real Vampires, Night Stalkers, and Creatures from the Darkside, The Werewolf Book, and Conspiracies and Secret Societies. Brad is a veteran of broadcast news magazines ranging from Nightline to the NBC Nightly News. He is also a regular radio guest on Jeff Rense's Sightings, The Allan Handelman Show, Rob McConnell's X-Zone, and Coast to Coast with George Noory and Art Bell.
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