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A Strange Little Place

The Paranormal Secrets of Revelstoke, British Columbia

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A Strange Little Place

By: Brennan Storr
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High in the mountains of Western Canada sits Revelstoke: a paranormal window area unlike any other. From hauntings to UFOs to sightings of Sasquatch and more, author Brennan Storr first brought the supernatural history of his remote hometown to light in 2016 and now, in this expanded second edition, A Strange Little Place: The Paranormal Secrets of Revelstoke, British Columbia, goes even further: learn about one home’s resident ghosts, who so resented a rowdy intruder they caused them physical harm, or the mysterious intelligence which seems to occupy a lush river valley. Discover Revelstoke’s baffling “dream geography”, a collection of places which only appear to exist on the far side of sleep, yet are still somehow shared among certain residents, past and present.

A Strange Little Place has only gotten stranger.

©2021 Beyond the Fray Publishing (P)2024 Brennan Storr
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