Bigfoot Horror Stories

Bigfoot Horror Stories
Author: Steven Armstrong
Publisher:
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2021-03-03
Genre:
ISBN:

If there's one thing that should never be on your bucket list, it's to cross paths with a sasquatch in the forest. Some people think they are cute and cuddly--even friendly--but sasquatches can be some of the most frightening creatures on earth. If you buy this book, prepare to be shocked, scared, and even terrified. The Bigfoot Horror Stories series offers a uniquely different, frightening, and unfiltered perspective about the creepiest, scariest encounters, sightings, and confrontations with the elusive forest giants known as the North American Bigfoot. Get it now.

Bigfoot Terror Tales Vol. 1

Bigfoot Terror Tales Vol. 1
Author: Eric S. Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2012-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781926712758

He is Mysterious. He is Legend. He is Bigfoot. Enter the world of the Sasquatch through fourteen stories of Bigfoot Terror by writers with a deep love for this legendary creature that has captured the imagination of millions around the world, has inspired thousands of expeditions, and has been the substance of campfire stories for generations. From small towns with a big problem, to a filmmaker aiming to shoot the ultimate Bigfoot flick, to even Ronald Reagan taking on a Sasquatch, and much more--these hairy tales that are sure to make your skin crawl, cause you to shiver with fright and think twice about the next time you want to go into the woods alone. Featuring stories by: Janice Gable Bashman, David Bernstein, Tonia Brown, Francesco Collia, Eric Dimbleby, Bruce Durham, Eric J. Guignard, Jason Hughes, Giovanna Lagana, E.M. MacCallum, Christine Morgan, Suzanne Robb, R.J. Sevin & Rosalind Sevin, Franklin E. Wales, with an introduction by Eric S. Brown, author of the popular Bigfoot War series, Bigfoot Terror Tales is a dream come true for Sasquatch and monster enthusiasts everywhere.

Bigfoot Frightening Encounters

Bigfoot Frightening Encounters
Author: Tom Lyons
Publisher:
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2018-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781790580002

Following the release of his best selling series, "Living Among Bigfoot", author Tom Lyons was contacted by several individuals who were eager to discuss their own encounters with the mysterious sasquatch species. After realizing how cathartic it is not only to share his own experiences, but also to hear the encounters of others, he compiled this volume with the help of many folks who were brave enough to share their life-altering stories. This book also features never before seen photos of the sasquatch species, submitted by an individual who resides in Catalonia. NOTE: The photos are displayed in color only in the eBook edition, however the eBook is free to download with the purchase of the paperback.

Nightmare in the Woods

Nightmare in the Woods
Author: Andre Verge
Publisher: Stonebear Publishing
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2017-01-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781732170803

One family's strange and terrifying encounter with Bigfoot in the northeastern United States

The Boy Who Cried Bigfoot!

The Boy Who Cried Bigfoot!
Author: Scott Magoon
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2013-02-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1442412577

Ben has so often tried to convince people he has seen Bigfoot that when a real sasquatch arrives and borrows his bicycle, no one comes to see if Ben is telling the truth. Full color.

Bigfoot in Maine

Bigfoot in Maine
Author: Michelle Souliere
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2021
Genre: History
ISBN: 1467147486

The dark woods of Maine have been the setting for many eerie and unexplained events, none more captivating than sightings of a giant hominid known as Bigfoot. But what makes this corner of New England such a perfect place for this cryptid to live? Learn about the ecology and geography that support the legend and meet the people forever changed by close encounters with it. From previously unpublished eyewitness accounts to modern-day media portrayals, author and illustrator Michelle Souliere presents this detailed history of the phenomenon and folklore that has lurked in shadows for generations.

Bigfoot Terror in the Woods

Bigfoot Terror in the Woods
Author: W. J. Sheehan
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2018-04-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9781717211941

This book is a compilation of sightings, encounters and evidential findings as they pertain to Bigfoot in North America and those who have encountered them.

True Bigfoot Stories

True Bigfoot Stories
Author: Max Mason Hunter
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2016-07-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9781535458184

Eyewitness Accounts Of Killer Bigfoot Encounters: Terrifying Stories Of Sasquatch Creatures...What's The Truth? Get Your FREE BONUSES When You Download This Book! Bigfoots aren't real, you might say. They're just a myth, a story, a scam, a hoax, a publicity stunt. All of those things and more have been said on the subject...And yet, for decades now, scientists all over the world have spent millions, in both cash and man-hours, investigating this phenomenon. Why would they do this? Why spend time and money on a myth? Why dedicate your life to a practical joke? Because that's what it must be, right? And all of those videos and sightings of them? Just products of imagination and attempts to cash in on the gag, of course... People encountering Bigfoots is nothing uncommon, stories like that have been around for thousands of years.Are all of them really lies though? Out of the thousands of these stories, are we really meant to believe none of them are true? We could say all of those people are liars, but sometimes, you just can't ignore the numbers you're dealing with.So if you do believe it's just a myth and a joke, why should you keep them in mind when roaming the woods? Because the most dangerous thing is the one you're not expecting... Here Is A Preview Of What's Inside... True Bigfoot Stories: Someone or Something? Bigfoot 911 Call True Bigfoot Stories: Nevada - Searching for a Yeti True Bigfoot Stories: Face to Face with the Beast - The Winnemucca Encounter True Bigfoot Stories: Cannibal Giants of the Jarbidge Forest True Bigfoot Stories: Entering Bigfoot Territory True Bigfoot Stories: Bigfoot Events Surrounding the Cold War Bases of Finland Much, much more! Download this book today!

Cold Lead

Cold Lead
Author: Mark Dugan
Publisher: Surrey, B.C. : Hancock House
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780888395597

Biography of Thomas Blanck who was one of America's most dangerous gunmen. The book portrays the western gunslinger as he really was, a psychopathic killer. Blanck was not the romanticized, stereotypical gunman of the Old West. He was an extremely dangerous, remorseless, antisocial, psychopathic killer. And yet, when he was caught and put on trial, he actually gained the idolization bestowed upon the fictionalized desperadoes of western movies. While Blanck had none of the redeeming qualities portrayed by Hollywood's gunslingers, his life story is just as dramatic as any celluloid scenario. The first part of the story begins with a brief look at Blanck's childhood in New York and follows him as he makes his way to the Pacific Northwest and takes a few lives in the process. The second part describes his capture and subsequent trial for first-degree murder. The third part of the story focuses on his escape and the ensuing manhunt. Part four depicts the final part of Blanck's life and death. Lastly, there is a psychological assessment of the cold-blooded killer. Thomas Blanck was said to be able to shoot the center out of a dime at thirty feet. But he was no romanticized, stereotypical gunman of the Old West. He was an extremely dangerous, antisocial, remorseless killer. And, yet, when Blanck was caught and put on trial, he actually gained the idolization bestowed upon the fictionalized desperadoes of western movies. While the young man had none of the redeeming qualities portrayed by Hollywood's gunslingers, his life story is just as dramatic as any celluloid scenario. Cold Lead: The Life, Times and Death of 1890s Killer Tom Blanck is a fascinating account of the life of one of America's most dangerous gunmen. But more than just a history of the man, the book presents the political, social and economic conditions that were present in the U.S. at that time, and the author puts forward various factors that may have contributed to the events that occurred-not only Blanck's actions, but also the resulting public reaction. Blanck was a petty thief specializing in burglary and robbing saloons, and he would kill anyone, anytime, under any circumstances in order to carry out his deeds. The first part of the story begins by introducing readers to the man and takes a brief look at his childhood in New York. It follows the outlaw as he makes his way west to the Pacific Northwest and takes a few lives in the process. The second part describes his capture and subsequent trial for first-degree murder. In this section particularly, the book gives readers a closer look into the behavior and psychology of the killer through numerous newspaper accounts and quotes from people involved with the story at the time. The third part of the story focuses on his escape and the ensuing chase and capture, one of the greatest manhunts on record. Part four depicts the final part of Blanck's story-his death and burial, which isn't exactly straightforward. Lastly, there is a psychological assessment of the cold-blooded killer. The book also includes a foreword, preface, introduction, epilogue, endnotes, bibliography and index.