Arriving at Amazon.com in 2010
Ley lines (sometimes spelled "lay lines") are the geographic lines and paths that connect certain features.
Ley lines may link stone circles, churches and cemeteries along straight lines.
Some researchers believe that ley lines are simply old paths used by ancient people. For them, every true ley line must be a straight line, and supported by archaeological evidence.
Others believe that ley lines mark the flow of energy across our landscape. Perhaps the locations of spiritual sites were chosen because the energy path was already there. They support this with dowsing and EMF readings.
A few have documented increased reports of UFOs along well-known ley lines, while others dismiss that idea.
Fiona Broome has used ley lines -- with specific, additional information and filters -- to reliably predict where ghosts will be reported. In many areas, ley lines have provided the foundation of her paranormal discoveries.
In a few locations, it's as simple as drawing lines on a map that indicates known, haunted sites.
In most cases, additional factors determine which lines are valid and which are mere coincidence.
Fiona Broome began revealing her unique research techniques, including ley lines, at GhoStock 2009 in Salem, Massachusetts. However, her methods are far too complex to cover in a one-hour talk at an event.
Fiona will share far more in this book, so that others can effectively use ley lines in their own paranormal research.
Haunted Ley Lines will be a 160+ page book providing the exact techniques that Fiona uses to combine geographic, historical and psychic data to determine the locations of haunted ley lines.
This book will be a sequel to Paranormal Patterns: Predicting Anomalies and Hauntings, published in late 2009.
We anticipate Haunted Ley Lines around mid-2010. Ms. Broome is completing her research for this ground-breaking book during 2009, and writing it in 2010.
Author Fiona Broome is the founder of HollowHill.com, one of the Internet's oldest and largest ghost-related websites.
Haunted Ley Lines, by Fiona Broome
Available in 2010 at Amazon.com and selected bookstores.
