cover image The Haunting of America: From the Salem Witch Trials to Harry Houdini

The Haunting of America: From the Salem Witch Trials to Harry Houdini

William J. Birnes, Joel Martin, , foreword by George Noory. . Forge, $25.99 (400pp) ISBN 978-0-7653-1381-2

Birnes (The Day After Roswell ), star of the History Channel's UFO Hunters , and veteran paranormal expert Martin chronicle a wide variety of what they view as occult and mystical experiences in a comprehensive account that spans centuries, from colonial times to 9/11. There may well have been black magic practice in Salem, they speculate, and recount George Washington's purported prophetic vision at Valley Forge, strange sightings of Washington's apparition at Gettysburg and elsewhere, the Bell Witch of Tennessee and Lincoln's precognitive dreams, while introducing such key figures as the charismatic Franz Mesmer and Margaret Fox, whose controversial spirit rappings prompted the surge of 19th-century spiritualism, even after her later revelation that she was just cracking “the joint of her big toe.” Covering chicanery and conjurers, demons and guardian angels, skeptics and believers and a woman who's convinced her recurring dreams prefigured 9/11, Birnes and Martin have produced an informative and entertaining overview that will leave fans of the occult eager for future collaborations by these authors. (Sept.)