Evaders
- 428pages
- 15 heures de lecture
The second novel from the author of the bestselling Intruders
Tim Scullion est un auteur multi-genres dont le travail englobe la photographie, la musique et diverses formes littéraires. Il explore des territoires inexplorés, notamment dans la recherche paranormale, où il a été un pionnier des techniques photographiques pour capturer des phénomènes généralement invisibles. Scullion allie magistralement une documentation visuelle méticuleuse à un contexte historique, offrant aux lecteurs des aperçus profonds de lieux mystérieux. Son approche est fondée sur des recherches approfondies et des méthodologies innovantes, faisant de lui un pionnier dans son domaine.



The second novel from the author of the bestselling Intruders
Tim Scullion takes readers on a captivating two-year journey through Colonial Williamsburg, a city rich in haunted history. He explores 43 eerie sites, sharing his experiences in capturing ghostly apparitions and offering historical context for each location. The book features 230 paranormal images, ranging from beautiful to bizarre, alongside narratives of ghost sightings and personal insights. Scullion's unique perspective as a ghost photographer reveals the secrets of capturing these spectral beings, making Colonial Williamsburg a fascinating hotspot for ghost enthusiasts.
Author and photographer Tim Scullion has done what's never been done before: he has researched the world's first study of ghosts through over 22,000 photographs captured in one of the most haunted states in America: Virginia. This third book of over 200 images takes a close haunted look at ghosts photographed from all over the state, and includes the presidents' homes. Visit the very haunted residences of presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison, along with discovering the intriguing, compelling background of each place and person that may explain the photographic evidence. Through historical information and strange and eerie apparitions of all kinds captured on camera, you will see images that are beautiful, and ugly--if not horrifying and bizarre--and simply defy explanation. Digital technology will be our eyes into a new world of the improbable, the unexplained, the impossible, the bizarre, and the biggest mystery of our existence--life after death! Find it in Virginia.