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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: John WingatePublisher: Wisdom Editions Imprint: Wisdom Editions Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.367kg ISBN: 9781960250766ISBN 10: 1960250760 Pages: 246 Publication Date: 23 January 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis is one of the better books I have ever read. It is hard to put down. It leaves you with a lot of questions as well as a sneak peak into that little corner of lost souls. since I can remember when this actually happened, I found it even more intriguing. -Mary Harder John Wingate could not have known how much his life would be shaken to the core with the release of his book The Lost Boys of Hannibal. That book, an in-depth look at the largest cave search in history, should be read before this latest release. You can feel Wingates inner struggle with writing this new chapter of what could be the real answer to the biggest unsolved mystery in America's hometown. The author had a front row seat to events that unfolded 50 years ago. Now, new information emerges that goes against what Hannibal residents have long thought of the boys demise. Wingate examines every aspect of these new revelations while trying to stay grounded in his firm Christian beliefs. Wingate gives brief but informing histories on various subjects that help give a back story to several subjects in this book. I highly recommend this book. But I recommend you read Lost Boys of Hannibal first. I look forward to see what develops from this new turn of events. I'm hoping that Wingate will soon have another book to write that will put an end to this fifty-year mystery. -Bill Crisp This book is a favorite! It reveals a likely resolve to an unsolved mystery and offers a perfect explanation of why three young boys were never found in the nation's largest cave hunt. The book has peaked my interest in this story, in part because it happened close to where I grew up, to kids that were near my age. This is the sorta book that could easily evolve into a great movie. It's a real-life unsolved mystery. With any luck, this book could soon help discover the graves of three missing boys, who disappeared fifty-two years ago, potentially at the hands of a serial killer. -Mike Daak Is this possible? Unbelievable possibilities! As a companion book to his previously released Lost Boys of Hannibal, author John Wingate skillfully considers the possibility that the boys did not die in a cave, but rather were murder victims of the infamous John Wayne Gacy. Wingate is contacted by three qualified psychics, unsolicited, and found their interpretations precisely alike. The realm of the unknown is described as well as it is possible to do, and it's relation to the Church and God evaluated by a Christian writer with opinions by various clergy. Truly a remarkable story, one which has believer and non-believer questioning their previously held beliefs. An outstanding work! -Greg Miller Author InformationJohn Wingate is a Minnesota-based author of historical nonfiction. He is a former award-winning major market television journalist who has won nearly twenty awards for his work, including three national TELLY Awards for creative excellence. John's book blog is www.cardiffhill.com. Please visit and sign up to receive periodic updates, excerpts and video clips from his literary adventures. Follow him at www.cardiffhill.com, on Facebook (authorjohnwingate) and on Twitter (@CardiffHill). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |