Mass Market Paperback
(Pocket Books, June 1, 1986)
Provides a survey of the most intriguing monsters--androids, aliens, robots, and many more--from science fiction television programs, movies, and books
A collection of ghostly encounters, all concerning American ghosts reported in such places as suburban homes, city apartments, at a state college, and on airplanes.
Discusses the break-in at the Watergate complex in Washington, D.C. in 1972 and the events which unfolded thereafter resulting in a distrust of government
Readers will get thrills and chills as they read about real-life monsters, the mummy's curse, zombies, and other weird tales from beyond the grave in a grimly fascinating and extensively researched book.
A collection of stories starring ghosts associated with wars features tales of Samurai ghosts, the Headless Lady of Recruit House, and the Polish mercenary of the American Revolution. Reprint.
Examines burial customs and attitudes toward death through the ages and discusses magical, religious, economic, scientific, and political motives for body snatching and grave robbing.