THERE'S SOMETHING IN THE WOODS: A Transatlantic Hunt for Monsters and the Mysterious

THERE'S SOMETHING IN THE WOODS: A Transatlantic Hunt for Monsters and the Mysterious

by Nick Redfern
THERE'S SOMETHING IN THE WOODS: A Transatlantic Hunt for Monsters and the Mysterious

THERE'S SOMETHING IN THE WOODS: A Transatlantic Hunt for Monsters and the Mysterious

by Nick Redfern

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Overview

What's in the woods?

Bigfoot? Check.

Phantom black dogs? Check.

Werewolves? Check.

Giant mystery birds? They're here, too.

Toss in some haunted woods, spooky cemeteries, crop circles, and crashed UFOs and you've got Nick Redfern's latest road trip across two continents for all things cryptozoological or otherwise mysterious. This is the third in a series of excursions into the occult fringe for the indefatigable Redfern. It all started with "Three Men Seeking Monsters," which Booklist called "lively and entertaining," and was followed by "Memoirs of a Monster Hunter," which his colleagues have called "wild and wooly" and "fascinating." Now, in this latest volume, Redfern defies all the laws of self-preservation and offers himself as bait in the face of the unknown to learn, if indeed, There's Something in the Woods.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781933665672
Publisher: Anomalist Books
Publication date: 11/29/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 180
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

NICK REDFERN is the author of many books on the paranormal, including "On the Trail of the Saucer Spies," "Science Fiction Secrets," and "Final Events." He is a regular contributor to numerous publications, including Fortean Times, Fate, UFO Magazine, Alien Worlds, and the British newspaper, Daily Express. Redfern lives in Dallas, Texas, and can be contacted at his website: www.nickredfern.com. And keep up with monster news at Nick Redfern's "There''s Something in the Woods" blog.
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