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Things That Go Bump in the Night

By: Roger G Trow
Narrated by: Robin Schrock
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Have you ever felt the presence of ghosts or spirits? Have you ever experienced something supernatural?

There is a universal interest in the supernatural and innumerable myths and legends have grown up to explain the sights and sounds which we cannot understand from our limited knowledge.

In this book, Roger G Trow examines hauntings and paranormal events from around the world, and reflects on his own experiences of supernatural activity, trying to separate fact from superstition.

Drawing from Christian scripture, Roger says it is because we do not understand what we see, or may be ignorant of the presence of spiritual entities that cannot be detected by our scientific instruments, that we dismiss them as unreal, figments of our imagination or mere superstition, but still they remain very real.

©2015 Roger Trow (P)2022 Roger Trow
Fantasy Paranormal Haunted

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