Crawlers: A Conclusive Casebook

· Beasts of the World Book 1 · Hangar 1 Publishing
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Discover the mysterious world of cryptozoology with "Crawlers: A Conclusive Casebook" by Nathaniel Brislin. This intriguing nonfiction book explores the reports of strange, humanoid creatures known as Crawlers and Rakes. Through a compilation of eyewitness accounts and investigations, the author delves into the mystery surrounding these elusive beings and invites readers to join the search for the truth.

In this book, you will read about the strange sightings of the Dover Demon and Pale Crawlers, as well as the hairless, glistening creatures seen in various locations throughout the United States.


The book provides a comprehensive look at multiple encounters with these strange creatures, including the emaciated beings seen in Swan Lake, Montana and Westville, Nova Scotia, and the tall, white rail-thin creature seen in North Carolina. The author also presents the anonymous eyewitness account of a frightening encounter in Housenick Park, Bethlehem, PA, complete with an artistic depiction and a scientific evaluation by a zoologist.


This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the unknown and the mysterious. With its engaging storytelling and insightful investigations, "Crawlers: A Conclusive Casebook" will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the power of the community in the study of cryptozoology. Get your copy today and join the search for the truth about Crawlers and Rakes!

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