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True Tales Trilogy

By: John Harker
Narrated by: Michael E. Smith
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Astonishing true stories of paranormal nightmares!

From devilish dolls and haunted Ouija boards to witchcraft disasters and doomed demonic deals, True Tales Trilogy covers a wide spectrum of occult encounters that end in horror, hardship, and tragedy. If there's one theme that runs throughout this compendium, it's this: If you play with fire, you're going to get burned.

In this one convenient volume you get the full editions of the following books:

Ouija Board Nightmares: Terrifying True Tales

Demonic Dolls: True Tales of Terrible Toys

Evil Unleashed: True Tales of Spells Gone to Hell and Other Occult Disasters

In the tradition of paranormal experts and authors Gabriele Amorth, Ed and Lorraine Warren, and Zak Bagans, True Tales Trilogy author John Harker engages the listener with thrilling accounts of demonic and ghostly activity while at the same time offering warnings and advice to those thinking about dabbling in, or already ensnared by, the occult.

©2016 John Harker (P)2017 John Harker

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