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Ancient cosmic visitors to Earth. The destruction of Atlantis. Questions about human evolution. Bigfoot sightings around the world. Researchers like Erich von Daniken, Graham Hancock, Loren Coleman, and many others have raised the questions and proposed alternative theories. In "The Hunt for Bigfoot," author Lisa A. Shiel explores her own theories to answer the age-old question--where did we come from?"Did I enjoy this book? Do I recommend it? Yes to both.a good read." - Dan Fabian, Bard's InkIn "The Hunt for Bigfoot," Katy Gallagher, website designer and would-be anthropologist, and historian Charlie Bergren scour the Earth for proof that current evolutionary theories are flawed. Their quest turns dangerous when Katy is threatened and Charlie vanishes. Katy joins forces with Charlie's son, amateur Egyptologist Rick Bergren, to find Charlie. Plunging into the depths of Michigan's north woods, they tumble into a double-edged mystery-a hidden Bigfoot society protected by an ancient race with highly advanced technology who will stop at nothing to keep their secrets and a mysterious billionaire willing, for his own reasons, to kill to preserve the Bigfoot legend.To stay alive, Katy and Rick must unravel an enigma half a billion years in the weaving. They must find the creatures science says cannot exist."An exciting, well-researched, rollercoaster ride of a novel-I approached this book with some skepticism, but enjoyed every last page." - Paul Vella, Center for Fortean Zoology"The Hunt for Bigfoot" is the first novel in the Human Origins Series. Watch for the exciting second book in the series-"Lord of the Dead."Regarding the forthcoming sequel, Dan Fabian of Bard's Ink said, "I would be interested in finding out what happens to the characters and this is the best praise for any book."
What lurks in the mysterious woods of Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula?With a history as deep and rich as the shadows in the forest, the Keweenaw-nicknamed the Copper Country-boasts ample fodder for tales of tortured spirits and playful tricksters. From ghosts of the copper mining industry to kissing specters, Haunted Copper Country whisks you away on a whirlwind tour of this Upper Peninsula treasure. A brief history of each location provides insight into the origins of the haunted tales, many never before published and culled from the author's interviews with witnesses and ghost hunters. Explore the spooky side of the Keweenaw-if you dare.This book features a full-color interior, bringing the stories to life in vivid detail.
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