ORLANDO, Fla. – Whether or not you believe
in the paranormal, author Dave Lapham
made a fascinating argument for the
existence of spirits whom may not have
passed to the other side.
Lapham gave a lecture about his new
book “GhostHunting Florida;” a
selection of paranormal short stories.
Barnes & Nobel carries the book
and hosted a lecture at Colonial Plaza
on Tuesday September 7th.
“I am very interested in ghosts,” said
Janet Locket,“I have had experiences in the past.”
“GhostHunting Florida” is a fast-paced
book which delivers a rich researched collection
of unexplainable tales. Ghosts, spirits and spectrums
are central characters who thrill and engage
readers.
“For what I have heard during the lecture, the
stories are very interesting,” said Michael Gavin,
“I can’t wait to read the whole book.”
“I can’t wait to read the whole book.”
With this book, Lapham has achieved his
first trilogy of the genre. Following the
publication of “Ghosts of St. Augustine” and
“Ancient City Hauntings,” Lapham was not
interested in writing another ghost book. However,
John Kachuba of the publishing house America’s Haunted
Road Trip, offered Lapham an advance he
could not refuse to complete the trilogy.
Lapham is currently working on his first novel.
He didn’t reveal much of it, but implied that there
would still be a ghost theme.
For more information on the book go to
www.americashauntedroadtrip.com
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