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Elvis Speaks from Beyond the Grave: And Other Celebrity Ghost Stories
- Narrated by: Chet Williamson
- Length: 5 hrs and 38 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Here is the evidence gathered by Professor Hanz Holzer from his six-month investigation to prove that the spirit of Elvis Presley survives in a world beyond.
"I am well, I am whole, I am here." The voice of Elvis spoke through the medium of a New Jersey housewife as the late, great superstar's stunned family looked on.
Elvis Presley Speaks is the most astonishing document ever published amidst the mass of memorabilia that has followed the passing of the King. It is the book that every Elvis fan will have to hear.
In addition to Elvis, correspondence with other celebrity ghosts is covered. Chapters included are:
Elvis Speaks from the Beyond Jean Harlow's Restless Spirit The Troubled Ghost of Carole Lombard Hanging Out with the Late Barrymores Mr. Belvedere's Ghost, or Clifton Webb's Longest Run Marilyn Monroe's Unfinished Business The Ill-Fated Kennedys June Havoc and the Colonial Ghosts Telly Savalas' Favorite Ghost Elizabeth Taylor's Ghostly Premonition Elke Sommer's Haunted Dream House The Ghostly Presence of William Butler Yeats Encountering Robert Louis Stevenson Abraham Lincoln's Terrible Secret
©1980 Alexandra Holzer (P)2016 David N. WIlson