Debi Chestnut: 5 books

Book cover of So You Want to Be a Ghost Hunter? Second Edition
by Debi Chestnut
Language: English
Release Date: December 14, 2017

Debi has also been a paranormal researcher for the past twenty years. She left her job as a paralegal to be a full-time writer and pursue other interests. Debi is actively out in the community performing investigations and educating the public in regards to paranormal activity.Debi Chestnut wrote...
Book cover of How to Clear Your Home of Ghosts & Spirits

How to Clear Your Home of Ghosts & Spirits

Tips & Techniques from a Professional Ghost Hunter

by Debi Chestnut
Language: English
Release Date: March 8, 2014

When it comes to spirits and specters, knowledge is power and fear is the enemy How to Clear Your Home of Ghosts & Spirits is a guide to everything you need to know to get rid of ghosts. Providing a brief history of haunts and delving into her own personal experiences, paranormal researcher...
Book cover of Haunted Anchor Bay, Michigan
by Debi Chestnut
Language: English
Release Date: October 9, 2017

Meet the ghosts who haunt the shores of Lake St. Clair . . . photos included!   Anchor Bay is a haven for ghosts. The small towns that dot the shores of Lake St. Clair, the three Native American reservations, and the remnants of several British and French military encampments in the area all lay...
Book cover of Stalking Shadows

Stalking Shadows

The Most Chilling Experiences of a Paranormal Investigator

by Debi Chestnut
Language: English
Release Date: September 8, 2014

If the world of the paranormal were a house, Stalking Shadows would be its wicked basement. And like a basement full of sinister energy, this collection of true stories is powerful enough to snuff out your flashlight, leaving you trembling in the darkness. Join psychic medium and paranormal...
Book cover of Is Your House Haunted?

Is Your House Haunted?

Poltergeists, Ghosts or Bad Wiring

by Debi Chestnut
Language: English
Release Date: September 8, 2011

A door slams shut by itself. The scent of pipe tobacco drifts through an empty room. You hear your name being called, even though you know you're home alone. It seems as if your house is being visited—or invaded—by someone or something, and you're terrified. Is there a logical explanation, or...
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