Real Nightmares (Book 5)
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Fangs, slashing knives, and almost being eaten alive. Confronted by the unimaginable, how would you cope?

Paranormal researcher extraordinaire Brad Steiger, an author of thousands of books and articles on the mysterious and unknown, gathers some of his bloodiest stories of truly thirsty fiends in this compilation.

Protect yourself when you read these tales of the vicious, blood-lusting mutants and creatures found in Real Nightmares: Fiends that Want Your Blood.

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Date de parution 01 mars 2012
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781578594139
Langue English

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REAL NIGHTMARES
Fiends That Want Your Blood
B r a d S t e i g e r
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CO N T E N T S
Attacked by an Invisible Monster with Fangs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 A Secondhand Sofa Came with the Spirit of a Vampire. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Did the Dark Magician Conjure a Demon that Slaughtered Him and His Entire Family?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Being Eaten Alive, Dolphins Appeared to Drive Away the Great White. . . . . .42 HRH Jack the Ripper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Indochina's Vicious Swamp Demons. . . .51 The Hideous Piasa, Winged Devourer of Native People. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
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FR O M T H EAU T H O R, BR A DST E I G E R
real nightmare occurs when you experience a fright A ening encounter with something strange and un known, and you know without question that you are not asleep, that you are not dreaming. You know with every ounce of your being that the chilling encounter is real. I first experienced real nightmares when I was a child. Today, my sister and I attribute our insomnia to the ghostly visitors that walked through our bedrooms nearly every night and kept us awake. Our farmhouse was built on the site of the old stagecoach stop, and it seemed that some otherworldly passengers were still trying to catch the last stage out of this dimension. It didn’t help when our parents tore the old house down and built a new home on the same site. Our spirit com panions still appeared as shadows moving about the house and amused themselves by knocking on the walls, stomping about with heavy feet, and opening and clos ing doors. Growing up with real nightmares on a regu lar basis prepared me for the nights in my adulthood when I would investigate haunted houses with a team of paranormal researchers and encounter a wide variety of otherworldly beings. [Continued on p. 62]
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Attacked by an Invisible
Monster with Fangs he teenaged girl writhed on the floor of the Manila, T Philippines, jail cell and moaned as if she were in ter rible pain. Suddenly, she sat upright, her eyes wide, her arms flailing at an invisible foe. “Here he comes again!” she screamed. “The monster has come again to bite me!” The police officer who had been posted to observe 18 yearold Clarita Villanueva shook his head sadly at the distraught young woman’s hysterical screams. He did not believe her wild tale of some bugeyed monster with a black cape that flew around trying to chew her up.
When the police had found Clarita, she had been walking about on the streets of Manila, sobbing for some one to protect her from a monster. Her strange behavior had attracted a small crowd of observers from a nearby Real Nightmares: 5 4
Attacked by an Invisible Monster with Fangs
An invisible monster seemed to be biting into poor Clarita's arm (art by Ricardo Pustanio).
tavern, who had stood by cheering her on as she struggled with her invisible attacker. She had been taken into cus tody under the suspicion of being either a drug addict or an alcoholic. It was a warm, sultry night in May 1951, just the kind of night that the police knew would bring out all of the city’s undesirables. This girl was obviously one of them, the officer at the scene thought to himself.
When police medical officer Dr. Mariana Lara gave the teenager a cursory examination, he diagnosed her as having suffered an epileptic episode and advised that she be closely watched so she could not injure herself. He left the police station quite sure in his diagnosis.
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Attacked by an Invisible Monster with Fangs
“Don’t worry,” the police officer guarding Clarita’s cell reassured her as she crouched in terror behind the bunk in her cell. “No monster can get you in there. He couldn’t get through the bars.” “But he is coming!” Clarita shrieked. “And he is drifting right through the bars!” Then, before the officer’s startled eyes, livid teeth marks began to appear on Clarita’s upper arms and shoulders. He quickly opened the cell door, knelt beside the girl and helped her to her feet. The girl screamed again, and more bleeding wounds and welts appeared on her arm. It was as if an invisible monster had wrapped its entire mouth around her slim arm and had sunk its teeth deep into her flesh. The officer helped Clarita into the hall, and together they fled the cell to seek out his captain. The captain quickly assessed that the situation was far beyond anything his expertise as a law enforcement officer had prepared him for. Within a short time, the chief of police, the city’s mayor, and the medical examiner had all gathered around Clarita, at tempting to decide what could be done to help the girl. Mayor Arsenio Lacson and the chief of police had already completed their examination of Clarita by the time Dr. Lara returned to the jail, muttering his disap proval at being dragged out of bed in the middle of the night to observe a young woman whom he had already diagnosed as suffering from epileptic seizures, and ob viously inflicting wounds upon herself. Selfinflicted? The two men frowned at the medical examiner. How could she bite herself on the back of her neck? Gently, Mayor Lacson questioned Clarita while the doctor examined her. What was attacking her? The girl sobbed that she certainly did not know its name. It Real Nightmares: 5 6
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