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The Real Urban Legends: Volume 7: Monsters, Creatures & The Unknown
by Dan Cooper Roberts
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Synopsis
They lurk in forests, swim in shadowed lakes, and stalk the edges of belief.
In The Real Urban Legends, Volume 7: Monsters, Creatures & The Unknown, we journey into the world’s most enduring and elusive legends — beings whispered about around campfires, spotted in grainy footage, and etched ...
In The Real Urban Legends, Volume 7: Monsters, Creatures & The Unknown, we journey into the world’s most enduring and elusive legends — beings whispered about around campfires, spotted in grainy footage, and etched ...
They lurk in forests, swim in shadowed lakes, and stalk the edges of belief.
In The Real Urban Legends, Volume 7: Monsters, Creatures & The Unknown, we journey into the world’s most enduring and elusive legends — beings whispered about around campfires, spotted in grainy footage, and etched into the folklore of every continent.
From the towering footsteps of Bigfoot to the glowing eyes of the Mothman, from the bloodthirsty Chupacabra to the shape-shifting Kushtaka of Alaska, this volume explores 16 of the most chilling and fascinating cryptids ever reported. Some are ancient myths. Others are modern mysteries. All challenge our understanding of what might still be out there.
Whether you're a skeptic, a believer, or just love a good monster story, this collection will pull you into the shadows — and leave you wondering what’s real.
Because sometimes, the unknown is closer than we think.
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