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Philippine Ghost Stories

The Philippines is one of the most spiritual and religious countries in Southeast Asia and the beliefs and superstitions of it’s people are deeply ingrained. Parents have been using tales of the occult and supernatural for centuries to teach their children good moral values and the perils of living in today’s society.

In his latest book, Philippine Ghost Stories, Gary McMurrain explores some of the most interesting and shocking stories that were told to him by various people throughout the Philippines. Gary is more well-known for his books aimed at expats and those wishing to enjoy a more relaxed lifestyle in the Philippines. This book has a much broader appeal and will resonate with anybody that has an interest in ghosts, hauntings, the supernatural and witchcraft.

The book documents encounters with such creatures as the Aswang, the Kapre and the Duwende as well as hauntings by a variety of ghosts and spirits.

Some of the tales he relays are terrifying beyond belief and they are even more shocking when you consider that they are completely true. The people that shared their stories with the author actually lived through their ordeal and survived to tell the tale.

 What Other People Are Saying

Here are some testimonials from people who have already read Philippine Ghost Stories.

The stories were well-written and it was hard to put the book down, once you start reading!! Very captivating, to hear of tall tales knowing that there was a lot of truth to those tall tales!! Whether one believes in the stories, or not, it’ll make you think twice about trying to take advantage of the local people!! One never knows what may happen in life, but as long as you treat all people with love and kindness, you won’t have to fear the retribution from the local Filipino folklore!!.
bhaz2, Amazon Customer
First and foremost, as a Filipina reading this book is quite a challenge. First thought was, “Let’s see what he has and how well he knows it.” Reading through the book though made me smile because I was amazed at how he does know what he was talking about. With a mother who could see ghosts and had several experiences, even exorcism of possessed people, this made me grin because it is really good!
Seraphim Earl, Amazon Customer

About The Author

Gary McMurrain has been involved with the Philippines in one way or another for over 27 years.

He first visited the country way back in 1986 and instantly fell in love with it. He moved there to live permanently in 2009 where he now lives a happy and comfortable life with his wife and son.

Gary has been involved in the expat community for many years and has helped hundreds of people to find their own happiness in the Philippines. He has numerous websites and books on the subject and is both a moderator and major contributor on the largest expat community site in the world.

He is so dedicated and committed to helping others relocate to the Philippines that he has even acted as tour guide on many occasions showing prospective retirees around the city of Bacolod. Many have referred to Gary as ‘The Walking, Talking, Philippine Encyclopedia’ and if you’ve ever had the pleasure of meeting him then you’ll know it’s a moniker that fits him well.

Whether that meeting is in person or on one of the many online venues that you’ll find him, it’s easy to see how passionate he is about the Philippines. He’s one of those rare individuals that genuinely wants to help others and spends many hours each day towards that goal.

100% No Risk Guarantee

rttp_30_day_guaranteeI’m so sure that you’re going to absolutely love my eBook that I’m offering you a 100%, no questions asked, 30 day money back guarantee.

If you’re not completely satisfied with your purchase and don’t think I’ve delivered excellent value then you can simply send me an email and I’ll refund your money… no questions asked.

You can even keep the book as my gift and there’s absolutely no hard feelings. This is a no risk guarantee and you’ve got nothing to lose so you can feel totally confident with your purchase.

What To Do Next

You can order Philippine Ghost Stories for only $3.99 from either Amazon or right here on this page. If you’d like to pick up a copy for your Kindle or other electronic reading device, then visit Amazon now.

If you’d rather have a PDF version of the book then simply click the button below and you’ll be taken to the order page. Once there simply enter your details and click the ‘Purchase’ button.

You’ll be taken to Pay Pal to complete the transaction and your book will be emailed to you instantly.

The whole process takes no more than a few seconds and you’ll have your copy of Philippine Ghost Stories within minutes.

buy-now

After you’ve picked up your copy feel free to leave a testimonial and let others know that you enjoyed it. You can visit our forum and ask me any questions you have about moving to the Philippines. I’m always happy to help so don’t be shy!

Gary McMurrain

P.S. I’m not sure how long the price will remain this low so if you really want to discover some of most shocking and terrifying true ghost stories from the Philippines, you’ll need to act quickly. You can see by the testimonials above that people enjoyed the book and found it to be a great read.

Do yourself a favor and pick up a copy of Philippine Ghost Stories today. I know you’re going to love it and with my personal 100%, no questions asked, 30 day money back guarantee, you’ve got nothing to lose!

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About Steve Fleming

Steve is originally from the UK and has lived in the Philippines since 2004.

He has spent time living in other parts of the world, such as Hawaii, Canada, and Australia but now calls Bacolod in the Philippines his home.

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