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Fear in the Woods: Creepy Unexplained Encounters in the Woods. True Stories: Unexplained Disappearances & Missing people.Unexplained Encounters in the Woods: True Stories: Unexplained Mysteries.In 1603, a young country boy confessed to a court room in France, that he had carried out abductions of a number of children under the direct orders of 'The Lord of the Forest.' He said that he was a bond-slave to the 'Lord of the Forest,' who he described as a tall dark man, dressed all in black and who came riding upon a horse. But who is the Lord of the Forest....'Who, or What is behind the mass disappearance of hikers, campers, and travellers in the woods? All of the missing, the children, the adults; who is taking them, and why?This book looks at some of these extremely strange and very disturbing disappearances, all of them true and all of them still cryptically unsolved.Steph Young has appeared on National radio shows including "Coast to Coast Am," "Midnight in the Desert," "Where did the road go?" "The Unexplained," & "Darkness Radio." Steph Young is an independent researcher, addicted to researching all Supernatural, Paranormal, Esoteric and enigmatic Mysteries. Each book seems to lead to further questions and searches for answers, as the Mysteries inevitably deepen & develop into ever more complex riddles in the spectrum of the Unknown....Creepy true tales of strange disappearances in the woods, unexplained vanishings & mysterious Deaths. Creepy Mysteries of the Unexplained. Unexplained Disappearances & Missing people; True Stories. No library descriptions found. |
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Story after story. It was difficult to keep track of the details of each incident. As I was reading, I was unsure if I needed to remember. I was unsure if the reports would circle back to a conclusion.
As interesting as the reported investigations are, the presentation felt overwhelming.
In my opinion, the way this book was written reduced the readers to a very specific audience. ( )