{"id":13596,"date":"2018-10-22T16:19:03","date_gmt":"2018-10-22T21:19:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/themagicalbuffet.com\/blog1\/?p=13596"},"modified":"2018-10-22T16:19:03","modified_gmt":"2018-10-22T21:19:03","slug":"finger-prints-and-phantoms","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/themagicalbuffet.com\/blog1\/?p=13596","title":{"rendered":"Finger Prints and Phantoms"},"content":{"rendered":"
It\u2019s hard to reinvent the wheel when it comes to \u201ctrue tales of the paranormal\u201d. And I\u2019m not here to tell you that \u201cFinger Prints and Phantoms: True Tales of Law Enforcement Encounters with the Paranormal and Strange\u201d by Paul Rimmasch does that. However, I\u2019m happy to tell you all the wonderful that it is. <\/p>\n
\u201cFinger Prints and Phantoms\u201d has loads, 26 to be exact, of assorted stories of a paranormal theme. Rimmasch, a crime scene investigator by day, has a real knack for storytelling. It seems like he\u2019d be a good guy to join for a beer. Now although his book doesn\u2019t reinvent the wheel, Rimmasch\u2019s background, and access to the police, does allow him to give the reader a unique perspective on the day to day life and workings of a police officer. And THAT was just as interesting, if not even more, than the stories contained within.<\/p>\n
If you enjoy tales of the paranormal, and would like a bit of insight into police life, I would recommend checking out \u201cFinger Prints and Phantoms\u201d by Paul Rimmasch.<\/p>\n