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You Can't See Me, But I'm Here: A Haunting in Centrahoma

You Can't See Me, But I'm Here: A Haunting in Centrahoma
By Jason Taylor

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"You can''t see me, but I''m here," This non-fiction account, is a fascinating look into the world of the paranormal as seen through the eyes of the author. Having investigated and experienced the wrath of the spirit who calls himself "Michael," I was able to understand, with an open mind, what the world of spirits, is truly about. Being on the front lines with an unseen force that has the ability to hurl objects through the air at people, with the accuracy of today''s most precisely guided missiles, would fascinate even the most hardened skeptics and paranormal investigators. The experiences that I had at the Mcwethy home, can only be described as "INCREDIBLE." This once skeptic turned believer still cannot fathom the powers of the spirit world, but certainly do believe in them. The book takes you on a play by play account of the paranormal activity as it unfolds, gives the reactions of those who were present, and finally, culminates into a theory of what I, the author believes is the reason why the unseen entity has chosen to haunt the Mcwethy family. This experience has been the catalyst to a life forever changed.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #435575 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-05-23
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 140 pages

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About the Author
This being my first book, has taken my personal life to a different level. I had never been involved in a haunting or any paranormal activity before my encounter with the spirit "Michael." I had also been a hardened skeptic and steadfast non-believer when it came to the world of ghosts and spirits, but that all changed in November 1997. After spending more than seven years, investigating the haunting at the Mcwethy home and living in the house with the family during my investigation, I was compelled to write this book, during that time, my life had changed dramatically. I became so engrossed, and obsessed by the experience, that nothing else mattered. I continue to travel to different parts of the United States in search of more paranormal activity. I currently live in the state of Florida and continue to visit the Mcwethy home in southern Oklahoma, whenever possible.


Customer Reviews

Eerie Ghost Story5
Fascinating story about a real life encounter with unexplainable mysteries in rural Oklahoma. This reads like that ghost story you read under the covers late night with your flashlight --- except the accounts according to Jason are very real. Young people will find this a fascinating read as well.

This is a Book You Will Not be Able to Put Down5
The author telling of paranormal events in Oklahoma's most famous haunted house makes for a very intersting read. One follows the author from a non believer in the paranoral to a true believer. The author does a great job in recounting the events he witnesses while staying at this house. The events are frightening and spellbinding. This is a book one will have a hard time puting down. After reading this book, however, the writer of this review will not be found within 10 miles of this Oklahoma haunted house.

Awful writing!2
I don't consider myself to be an expert in grammar, but this book is distracting to read. The author has no command at all of the English language. He uses commas frequently, in all the wrong places, and constantly misuses "there" and "their." Apparently, no one proofread or edited the book. I can't speak for the storyline as I'm only up to page 35, but I'm having a hard time seeing past the abuse of the English language. Had I previewed this book, I never would have bought it.