WARNING: Your Pet Cats and Dogs Don't Always Pass On Peacefully.
In Fact, They Sometimes Come Back As Haunts or EVEN Worse, With Real Malicious Ideas!
Dear Ghost enthusiast,
You hear everyday about human spooks and specters. They are quite common, right? Believe it or not, so are animal spooks and man are they fascinating!
In the very first volume of Kim Enders' Animal Ghosts and Hauntings, you'll read about the most beloved of pets, cats and dogs! And you'll see them like never before.
Introducing Animal Ghosts & Hauntings, Volume 1
'Eerie Tales of Cats and Dogs Who Come Back From The Dead.. Sometimes To Help, Sometimes to Kill!"
This freshly revived ebook includes (but is not limited to)::
The Dog in the Cupboard
How Could She Have Known?
The Headless Cat of Seedley, Manchester
The Mysterious White Cat on the Post
The Grey Dog of —— House, Birmingham
Attacked By A Phantom Man and Ghostly His Dog!
Saved by a Ghost Dog!
Driven Out
The Phantom Dachshund of London
The Strange Disappearance of Mr. Jeremiah Dance
The Mauthe Doog
Saved by Spectral Hounds!
The stories within 'Animal Ghosts & Hauntings' are based on a text from the late 1700's, 1800's and early 1900's. So vivid are the personal accounts, you'll find yourself being transported back to those eras and walking in the footsteps of the oftentimes horrified, frequently spooked narrators.
Salivating for a taste?
Then You'll Enjoy The Following Grisly Excerpt From Animal Ghosts & Hauntings, Volume 1:
Note: If you're squeamish and easily scared, this ebook (and the excerpt below) may not be for you. If you like a good scare, though, scroll down the page and click on that happy little order button. You already know as much as I do that you'll want to read this Ebook!
"I ... had just sat down with the intention of writing a letter to mother, when I heard a very pathetic mew coming, so I thought, from under the sofa. Thinking it was some stray cat that had got in through one of the windows, I tried to entice it out, by calling "Puss, puss," and making the usual silly noise people do on such occasions. No cat coming out and the mewing still continuing, I knelt down and peered under the sofa.
There was no cat there. Had it been night I should have been very much afraid, but I could scarcely reconcile myself to the idea of ghosts with the room filled with sunshine. Resuming my seat I went on with my writing, but not for long.
The mewing grew nearer. I distinctly heard something crawl out from under the sofa; there was then a pause, during which you could have heard the proverbial pin fall, and then something sprang upon me and dug its claws in my knees. I looked down, and to my horror and distress, perceived, standing on its hind-legs, pawing my clothes, a large, tabby cat, without a head—the neck terminating in a mangled stump!"
Still with me? Good!
There's only one more thing to do.
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