Gateway to the Dead

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Gateway to the Dead
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Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 0985431431
ISBN-13 : 9780985431433
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Book Synopsis Gateway to the Dead by : Margie Kay

Book excerpt: Clairvoyant, radio show host, and ghost hunter Margie Kay, shares her research and techniques as well as photos of actual ghosts. She discusses how to communicate with the spirit world, how to guard against and remove negative energies, ghost hunting equipment, investigation methods, and good places to find ghosts. A list of paranormal radio and TV shows is also included as well as a glossary of terms.


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