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  • Evil Book Trilogy Complete Three Book Set: Evil Places, Things, and Tales of Evil

  • By: Leo Hardy
  • Narrated by: John Mace
  • Length: 2 hrs and 53 mins

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By: Leo Hardy
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Book One: Evil and Cursed Things

Dangerously cursed items such as Robert the Doll and Annabelle.

The Basano vase is an item that has killed almost everyone who purchased it. Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamen's tomb is believed to have been responsible for a number of deaths.

The Ark of the Covenant is regarded as an intrinsically holy object in the Jewish faith and a physical manifestation of the presence of God among his people and is also perhaps the most dangerous item in existence to those not of this faith.

The Thomas Busby's Chair, also called the Dead Man's Chair, is an oak chair that is said to be cursed by a murderer, Thomas Busby. People who sit in this chair die; there have been as many as 63 deaths.
 

Book Two: Haunted Places

In this book, we are going to have a look at 10 of the most haunted places on earth.

Waverly Hills Sanatorium, located in Kentucky, is likely one of the most haunted places in the United States.

The Isla de las Munecas, or the Island of the Dolls, has proven again and again that its hallowed grounds are enough to spook even the bravest of explorers.

The Castle of Good Hope is considered to be one of the most haunted buildings in South Africa. Although the building has been fully restored, the restless spirits within still haunt visitors to this day.   

Lady Anne was the castle's first lady. She was known for her love of parties and converted a section of the castle into a lavish ballroom.

The Tower of London, known as the Bloody Tower, is world famous for its hauntings, death, murder, suicide, and execution. This tower had dripped blood for centuries and is rumored to be home to many of the tortured souls who lost their lives here.

Fort George in Ontario and The Eastern State Prison in Pennsylvania have long and storied histories of hauntings.

The Queen Mary is known as the most haunted ship in America, and she's earned that title for a good reason. There's no limit to the spooks and spirits that wander this vessel's halls.

Book Three: Tales of the Supernatural

Featuring true stories from around the world about encounters with evil supernatural forces, the third and final book in the Evil Book Trilogy is a must-listen. From spiritual attacks after use of a Ouija board to evil spells cast by witch doctors to children being attacked by violent spirits, there are stories from all over the world told by those who experienced them firsthand.

From homes haunted by evil spirits that attack generation after generation of those who attempted to live there to random encounters with supernatural forces that seemed bent on claiming human lives, there is a story for all who seek to hear about true encounters with the supernatural in this book.

©2018 Leo Hardy (P)2019 Leo Hardy

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