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2010
| "That’s the best I’ve ever seen you look,” the barber said to the corpse. What kind of filthy decedent
could inspire such derision? Learn the answer and read myriad other little-known tales from Michigan’s
northernmost region in Forgotten Tales of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Find out what happened after an
aggrieved husband aimed a gun at his wife’s lover and then asked the crowd, “Shall I shoot him?” Meet
the sleeping man who rode the rails without a train. Discover the truth behind the rum....[more] |
2009
| Evolution. A deceptively simple word that has transformed the way we look at ourselves and everything around us. Once considered unique, man has been reduced to little more than another animal, thanks to evolutionary theories. Textbooks present evolution as fact¿indisputable, inevitable, and incomprehensible unless you hold a PhD in a relevant field. Evolutionists suggest that only religious zealots dispute evolution. This book exposes the faults in evolutionary theories, the half-truths and inc....[more] |
2008
| A midget church, an attack of naked balloonists, haunted tunnels under the old insane asylum, sea serpents and yetis everywhere. From Alba to Ypsilanti, if you’re looking for the kooky, bizarre, and just plain weird, you can’t top Michigan. Linda S. Godfrey, along with co-author Lisa A. Shiel, takes you on a mind-bending tour of people, places and things you just won’t believe! |
2006
| From human evolution to lost civilizations, from UFOs to ancient artwork, Shiel weaves disparate threads into one incredible yet thoroughly believable theoretical tapestry of startling evidence that proves the hairy creatures are more than a figment of imagination. |
2005
| Lord of the Dead is Book Two in the Human Origins Series of novels. Once again, this imaginative series blends author Shiel’s in-depth knowledge of archaeology, anthropology and alternative history into an entertaining and fast-paced tale of mystery, murder and mayhem. Although fiction, Lord of the Dead leads the reader through the labyrinths of both currently accepted and still evolving theories of evolution and deftly combines what are usually considered disparate topics (UFOs, Bigfoot and hum....[more] |
2003
| In her new novel "The Hunt for Bigfoot," author Lisa A. Shiel examines theories as diverse as Bigfoot, ancient cosmic visitors to Earth, the destruction of Atlantis, and questions about the validity of human evolutionary theories. Researchers like Erich von Daniken, Graham Hancock, and Loren Coleman have raised the questions and proposed answers. Shiel explores these theories but offers her own answers to the age-old question – where did we come from? |

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