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  2. Encyclopedia Brown - Wikipedia

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    Encyclopedia Brown's Book of Strange But True Crimes (1992, ISBN 0-590-44148-5) Encyclopedia Brown and his Best Cases Ever (2013, ISBN 978-0147508713 ) (Note: This book is a commemorative book released in celebration of Encyclopedia Brown's 50th. anniversary.

  3. True Monster Stories - Wikipedia

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    The book details strange but apparently "true" encounters with a variety of monsters. The book is divided into eight sections; ranging from wild-men, to bigfoot/sasquatch, through to sea creatures (including Loch Ness Monster), vampires and werewolves. Each section opens with an introduction into that particular set of monsters/creatures.

  4. Strange but true - Wikipedia

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    Strange but True?, 1993–97 documentary television series hosted by Michael Aspel "Strange but True", the 2004 pilot episode of the Weird U.S. reality television series Strange but True (film) , a 2019 American noir-thriller

  5. Strange but True? - Wikipedia

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    Strange but True? is a Paranormal documentary television show that aired on ITV for four seasons, from 21 May 1993 to 7 November 1997 [1] [2] and was hosted by Michael Aspel. [ 3 ] Premise

  6. John Searles - Wikipedia

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    John Searles is an American writer and book critic. He is the author of four novels: Her Last Affair (ISBN 0-06-077965-9), Help For The Haunted (ISBN 978-0-06-077963-4), Strange But True (ISBN 0-06-072179-0) and Boy Still Missing (ISBN 0-06-082243-0). His essays have appeared in national magazines and newspapers, and he contributes frequently ...

  7. 24 Must-Read Novels That Are Based on True Stories - AOL

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    Slimani was so enthralled with the true tale of Yoselyn Ortega, the New York City nanny who murdered two children under her care in 2012, that she turned it into this award-winning bestseller.