![]() I would put this book in a higher quality class because it includes pictures, and there has been an effort to obtain corroborating evidence beyond the tale itself. However, for those who needed a dose of the National Enquirer more often than weekly, they were quite addicting. ![]() Mostly, these were urban legends and fanciful tales that had been handed down through the years. Many years ago, there was a series of paperback books published in the US.all with yellow covers.that told brief "true" stories of the supernatural. "A very good read." Anne Poe Lehr, late cousin of Edgar Allen Poe What really came ashore during that 1840 Typhoon? What did Company H of the 6th Marines find on their recon mission in 1945? Something dark is lurking along highway 505. The truth behind the train responsible for the most suicides in Japan. As you might imagine, several stories focus on the war, the soldiers who fought and the civilians who endured. Most of the stories are set in Okinawa, Japan's southern tropical islands, where the bloodiest battles of World War II were fought. You will be thinking about these stories long after you have put the book down. ![]() The stories vary in time, dating back to the 16th century to the present day, but each story has a way of getting under your skin. Ron Dutcher has masterfully collected thirteen true, chilling tales set in real places with real people. ![]() ".I couldn't put the book down." Naha Journal. ![]()
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