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  • av Cole Webb Harter
    317

    Crescent City, CA is a tiny hamlet nestled in the fog and mists between the vast redwood forest and the Pacific Ocean. When Deputy Sheriff Perd Gorlsen's daughter vanishes from a nearby National Park, neither state nor local authorities can turn up any trace of her.At his wits' end, Perd contacts former paranormal investigator Erzsebet Eszterhas in a last-ditch effort to find his daughter. Haunted by a traumatic event which has left her severely disabled, Erzsebet has spent the past ten years living a quiet and hidden life on the other side of the Golden State, untroubled by the darkness of the outside world. Her uneasy peace shattered by Perd's call, she reluctantly returns to the land of giants and ancient mysteries, where all her troubles began.In her search for the missing child, Erzsebet must confront the ghosts of her own past and the insidious forces lurking in the heart of the Redwood Empire.

  • av Algernon Blackwood
    251

    Drawing on Native American folklore and legends of the Western Frontier, Algernon Blackwood's 1910 novella The Wendigo recounts the eldritch experience of a moose-hunting party lost in the lonely wastes of western Ontario coming face-to-face with the titular creature. Fans of the later H.P. Lovecraft will notice some similarities in both style and substance.The Wendigo possesses the greedy, the hungry, and the envious - a spirit of famine, scarcity, and selfishness. The Spirit of the Lonely Places - the deserted wilderness of America.This chilling tale of man's helplessness against forces he cannot understand is sure to keep you guessing til the very end. And after all is said and done, we wonder which was the greater monster - the Wendigo, or the landscape itself?

  • av Ludovico Sinistrari
    177

    Fr. Ludovico Sinistrari was a 17th-century Franciscan priest and scholar whose main contributions were in the realm of moral theology and Roman Catholic Canon Law.In Demoniality: Incubi and Succubi, he turns his attention to another burning question of his day: can human beings have sexual intercourse with demons? And if so, can they beget children with them? The answer, according to Sinistrari, is yes - but not how you think.Though intended as a treatise on demonology, Fr. Sinistrari's work has immense explanatory power for the Strange Phenomena of our day, from UFOs to Cryptids to sleep paralysis.Despite the salacious nature of the subject matter, Demoniality ranks with the work of John Keel and Erik Von Däniken while offering a uniquely Christian explanation of some of the High Strangeness people experience every day.This new edition from Lonely Places features a corrected translation and professional formatting for ease-of-reading.

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