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Missing: True Cases of Mysterious Disappearances under the Most Bizarre Circumstances

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Cases of missing people that defy explanation! Some missing person cases are more bizarre and mysterious than others. This book reports such cases.

We often tend to think that we can easily find the explanation to everything around us, yet there are so many situations where this is not possible. People themselves continue to disappear seemingly without a trace even with all of the technological and scientific advancement that humanity has had.

People disappear every single day, but there are a few cases that simply defy explanation. There are those who have walked into forests and never come out. There are people who have disappeared from secure compounds with no explanation, and even individuals who seem to have vanished into thin air right in front of security cameras. As much as we would like to find some mundane explanation for these cases, a persistent percentage of disappearances remain completely mysterious in every sense of the word. Here in this book, we have brought together some of the most mind-boggling of these strange instances of abrupt vanishing on record, including:

- The Ill-Fated Alien Abductee
- Anjikuni, the Vanishing Village
- Abducted by Bigfoot
- The Fierce Legend of Ambrose Bierce
- What Happened to Gerry Irwin?
- The Mysterious Disappearance of a Manic Street Preacher
- The Troubling Case of Brandon Lawson
- And many more!

82 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 23, 2019

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Andrew J. Clark

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May 7, 2020
Good stories

Nice collection of stories of strange and mysterious disappearances. I skipped the ones I knew about already (lake anjukunni, mh330, Richard griecar ) but the others were very creepy and interesting. Each case is relatively short but we written and easy to read
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April 19, 2022
Missing

I love these books. I especially like this writer as he doesn't try and push an agenda in you. The stories are ahort, punchy, spooky and a little disturbing and entertaining
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February 12, 2021
Pretty Weak

This book delivered abridged versions of previously published missing persons events. I'm not sure why this book was even written.
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April 12, 2022
Aliens did it
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4,629 reviews142 followers
January 5, 2020
Truth is stranger than fiction

I love the strange in the weird and then this but the missing person stories just gets stranger and weirder. I thought I knew all of the missing persons stories that will work that one, but I was wrong. There’s stories in this book that blew my mind. It is so worth getting I’m glad I did I loved it!
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