Spirits of the Border: School Spirits of the Southwest

· Grave Distractions Publications
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529
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About this ebook

Ken Hudnall's Spirits of the Border series is an invaluable guide to ghost hunters and paranormal enthusiasts alike. This series allows the reader to explore the supernatural side of different places throughout the United States. This volume examines the paranormal activity surrounding educational institutions in Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico. From Texas A&M to Baylor University this is a fabulous guide to schools in 100 different cities. Find out who still haunts a high school in El Paso and what ghostly apparitions come into view at Sul Ross University. The digital edition is perfect way to take your passion for the paranormal with you as you explore the history and mystery of ghosts who give an new definition to the term "all nighter".

Spirits of the Border: School Spirits of the Southwest includes paranormal tales from the following cities:

Alice, Texas; Allen, Texas; Alpine, Texas; Alvin, Texas; Amarillo, Texas; Anthony, New Mexico; Arlington, Texas; Artesia, New Mexico; Austin, Texas; Beaumont, Texas; Belton, Texas; Big Sandy, Texas; Big Spring, Texas; Brownsville, Texas; Bryan/College Station, Texas; Caldwell, Texas; Carrollton, Texas; Chandler, Arizona; Clint, Texas; Coahoma, Texas; Commerce, Texas; Corpus Christi, Texas; Corsicana, Texas; Cotulla, Texas; Dallas, Texas; Deming, New Mexico; Denton, Texas; Duncanville, Texas; East Bernard, Texas; Edinburg, Texas; El Paso, Texas; Elgin, Texas; Eola, Texas; Fabens., Texas; Flagstaff, Arizona; Fort Huachuca, Arizona; Fort Worth, Texas; Galveston, Texas; Garland, Texas; Georgetown, Texas; Gilbert, Arizona; Glendale, Arizona; Globe, Arizona; Goodyear, Arizona; Granbury, Texas; Hargill, Texas; Harlingen, Texas; Helotes, Texas; Hidalgo, Texas; Hillsboro, Texas; Hockley, Texas; Houston, Texas; Huntsville, Texas; Iowa Park, Texas; Irving, Texas; Jacksonville, Texas; Junction, Texas; Kerrville, Texas; Kilgore, Texas; Kingsville, Texas; La Feria, Texas; La Grange, Texas; Laredo, Texas; League City, Texas; Levelland, Texas; Lindale, Texas; Littlefield, Texas; Los Alamos, New Mexico; Lubbock, Texas; Luther, Texas; Mcallen, Texas; Mesa, Arizona; Mesquite, Texas; Mission, Texas; Monahans, Texas; Moody, Texas; Nacogdoches, Texas; Odessa, Texas; Pasadena, Texas; Pearsall, Texas; Plainview, Texas; Pojoaque, New Mexico; Rio Hondo, Texas; Roswell NM, San Angelo, Texas; San Antonio, Texas; San Benito, Texas; San Juan, Texas; San Manuel, Arizona; San Marcos, Texas; Santa Ana, Texas; Santa Fe, New Mexico; Scottsdale, Arizona; Sealy, Texas; Seguin, Texas; Shafter, Texas; Sweetwater, Texas; Tempe, Arizona; Tucson, Arizona; Tyler, Texas; Uvalde, Texas; Waco, Texas; Weslaco, Texas; White Oak, Texas; Winkleman, Arizona; Yuma, Arizona; and Zapata, Texas.

About the author

Military veteran, Captain Ken Hudnall, was an instructor in urban warfare at the United States Army Infantry School and is the author of 40 plus books, including the award winning Manhattan Conspiracy series. The first in the series was written in 1992, but was a chillingly accurate portrait of the terrorist attacks on New York City in both 1993 and 2001. He has appeared on CNN, FOX News, Coast to Coast AM and other major networks as a special consultant in urban warfare. In addition to his works of fiction, he has written extensively on the issues of unidentified flying objects and national security. Ken also hosts a nightly talk show on his radio network that deals with the paranormal, conspiracies, and the unexplained. Ken currently lives in El Paso, Texas with his wife. To find out more about Ken, visit his website at www.kenhudnall.com.

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