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Anyone read any of these books? I'm thinking of ordering the Eastern U.S. edition.
Interviews I've heard with this author are chilling. In a nutshell, he covers thousands of cases where people are just literally vanishing from our national and state parks, in broad daylight, right under the noses of family. And the Park Service is mute about it.
What are they going to say? People get lost in the woods, fall off of cliffs and are killed by bears and mountain lions. Bad people are free to enter national and state parks. When no one finds a body, there's not much to say.
Yes, definitely listen to his interviews. Based on those, I did buy two or three of his books. I found them very interesting, especially if you like unsolved mysteries. If you get one edition, you probably don't need to get them all, because they are pretty much alike after a while.
I had one out on my bookshelf this past summer when my sister was visiting, and she became totally immersed in it for the entire time she was here. The cases are spooky and creepy and to me, very interesting. But you have to have an interest in this type of thing in the first place, otherwise I don't think it would appeal.
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