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Black-Eyed Children and Self-Mummified Monks: The Diary of a Researcher

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The black-eyed children are a worldwide phenomenon, and witnesses throughout the Americas, Europe, and East Asia claim to have seen them. Fodder for horror stories, the term refers to humanoid creatures who at first glance look like children with completely black eyes and pale skin that show up at homes and ask for permission to enter. Their presence causes many problems for those unfortunate enough to have come into contact with them.

Although he has written more than 12 nonfiction books, this is Dr. Jeremiah's first horror novel. It is based on actual events and contains real witness testimonies. It also features multiple potential endings, and the reader decides which one to follow. It is entitled Black-Eyed Children and Self-Mummified The Diary of a Researcher.

318 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 18, 2024

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Ken Jeremiah

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Dr. Ken Jeremiah has written extensively about history, religion, and the martial arts. His previous books include Living Buddhas: The Self-Mummified Monks of Yamagata, Japan, Christian Mummification: An Interpretive History of the Preservation of Saints, Martyrs, and Others, If the Samurai Played Golf…Zen Strategies for a Winning Game, and Aikido Ground Fighting. More information can be found at www.kenjeremiah.com.

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Spooky true stories that had me turning the lights on and closing my curtains. I enjoyed so much! Happy reading!
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