What Lurks Beyond
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Ethan Hayes
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The mysterious, the scary, and the unknown.
At one time or another we all have experienced an event or moment where we questioned reality. A time when we could feel our skin crawl and our hairs raise.
In, What Lurks Beyond, Volume 1, Ethan Hayes, author of the bestselling series, Encounters in the Woods, brings us true tales and stories told from the experiencers themselves. These are people that have come face to face with something beyond imagination, something awful, something surreal and even evil. They survived these experiences but they will never be the same. From spirits to cryptids like Bigfoot; What Lurks Beyond, has stories which detail the worst imaginable things that hide in the shadows and around the corner.
So if you're ready to be see what lurks beyond, we suggest you deadbolt the door and close the blinds before you dive into the pages ahead...just to be safe.
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