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Ghost Tracks

By: Cheryl A. Wicks, Ed Warren, Lorraine Warren
Narrated by: Todd Haberkorn
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About this listen

Don't miss Ed and Lorraine Warren in the blockbuster Conjuring films.

Just beyond the shadows, in the twilight space between life and death, lies the place where ghosts, demons, and otherworldly horrors tread. For most people this place is something to be encountered only in their worst nightmares, but for Ed and Lorraine Warren, it is home. As the founders of the New England Society of Psychic Research, the Warrens are the world's most renowned experts in the paranormal, investigating thousands of supernatural events in their long, spectacular careers. And now, in this remarkable audiobook, their story can finally be told.

From a murdered boy's terrifying unrest to the Amityville Horror, the Warrens use scientific rigor to investigate impossible claims. Like few others, they have an intimate understanding of evil - and a willingness to battle it wherever it rears its head. In the realm of the supernatural, Ed and Lorraine Warren understand that just because something is impossible doesn't mean it isn't true.

©2004 Cheryl A. Wicks (P)2017 Graymalkin Media, LLC
Ghosts Horror Haunted Scary Fantasy Paranormal Fiction

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loved it. brilliant book well read.
I have bought all the warrens books hard back thanks to this listen.

absolutely brilliant

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Great if you are interested in the Warren's and paranormal cases it reads like a lecture given by the Warren's based on their case files

Great interesting book

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it was a good collection of stories however some were stronger than others but on the whole good

A trip to ghost town

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I started this book soon realising that it was a mediocre read. I persevered but it got no better at all.

Unfortunately, through further reading of Ed and Lorrain's books, I have realised that Ed likes to talk, and talk, and talk about himself.

This book is unfortunately boring, unbelievable and lack credibility. I am a paranormal believer having had my own very bad experience. Having read the majority of Warren books I conclude that they are mainly too similar although the story is always different.

I do believe that the Warrens experienced many paranormal events but that they exaggerated these experiences and also used them for self publicity and an income derived from the books.

This particular book is awful and torturous to listen to. Don't waste your money or a credit on this one guys. The Warrens have written other more interesting, thought provoking books.

Boring and Uninformative!

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