It's always great to get your book in a newspaper, on social media or television, and it's especially meaningful when it's your hometown. This week, one of my hometown newspapers, The Quincy Sun, published as story about my latest book "Case Files of Inspired Ghost Tracking." I'm very thankful to the publisher of the Sun.
About the Quincy Sun (Mass.): The Quincy Sun, founded by the late Henry W. Bosworth, Jr., has been Historic Quincy’s Hometown Weekly Newspaper since September, 1968. It is published on Thursdays, 52 weeks a year.
ABOUT THE BOOK: Case Files of Inspired Ghost Tracking
When earth bound ghosts have traumatized families in their own homes, Inspired Ghost Tracking (IGT) of Maryland has gone in to cross them over. In this collection of IGT cases, you’ll read about a very haunted Maryland mansion, many ghosts of Baltimore’s Federal Hill, the Burned Ghost, ghosts of two different time periods in one building, the dark things Ouija boards brought into homes, a ghostly attachment, a Steelworker’s ghost, poltergeist activity, the famous IGT “Double Murder Ghost Investigation” and many more. You’ll also learn about ghosts vs. spirits, energy and lots of Q and A. So, come along with us on these IGT investigations and learn that the paranormal is quite active!
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