Author : Leonard Lowe
Publisher : Denk-Verlag.com
Page : 427 pages
File Size : 31,22 MB
Release : 2024-08-11
Category : True Crime
ISBN :
Book Description
★★★★★ Exciting and frightening »Just like the previous three books, I couldn't put it down. ... I certainly hope for a further continuation of the series.« ★★★★★ Captivating and frightening »In the 4th part as well, cases are described that simply leave one stunned. The author's evaluations and theories probably come very close to the truth…« ★★★★★ Mega exciting! »A very exciting and also somewhat eerie book. Good structuring of the individual fates. One can hardly believe how many people simply vanish into thin air. Highly recommended!« These people simply disappear. Very profoundly and very decisively. So much so that even tracking dogs can no longer follow the trail they must have left behind. The question here is: Are the dogs unwilling to follow the trail because they are afraid… or is there simply no trail, perhaps because the trail has vanished with the victim from our timeline, from our causality? Or is there no trail because the victim has disappeared into a parallel reality, leaving their trail there, in this parallel reality…? They are simply gone… as if they were never there… some reappear… under highly mysterious circumstances… these are their stories. In numerous cases, search teams report having seen the victim, who supposedly ran away from them… or they find traces of the victim that are so scattered that it is questionable whether the traces belong to the victim, and if so, how the victim could have been in these various, widely separated locations. Conversely, the victims—if they are found alive and can make a statement—report that they were pursued by 'strange people,' that they were chased through the forest. A woman says that they seemed not to see her… the people were right in front of her, yet they appeared to see 'through' her. Are we talking about the same event here? Do the victims see their rescuers, who are searching for them… but due to a strange confusion of their minds, they do not recognize them and perceive them as a threat, as 'strange people' chasing them through the forest? And do the rescuers not see the victim? Even though the victim is right in front of them… like a ghost…