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One of the most chilling true haunting accounts of the 90s. This is the hardcover edition of The Black Hope Horror (1991), written by Ben & Jean Williams with John Bruce Shoemaker. The book recounts the terrifying experiences of the Williams family in their Texas home, built near an old cemetery—a story that became infamous…
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One of the most chilling true haunting accounts of the 90s. This is the hardcover edition of The Black Hope Horror (1991), written by Ben & Jean Williams with John Bruce Shoemaker. The book recounts the terrifying experiences of the Williams family in their Texas home, built near an old cemetery—a story that became infamous in paranormal circles.
After moving into a quiet suburban house outside Houston, Ben and Jean Williams expect ordinary life—until small disturbances escalate into a relentless haunting. Appliances misbehave, shadows linger, and cold spots blossom in summer heat. When neighbors share rumors of unmarked graves beneath the development, the Williamses begin digging—literally and figuratively—uncovering names, dates, and a past the land refuses to forget. Their search for answers drags them through city records and courtrooms while nightfall brings footsteps, voices, and a presence that seems to grow bolder. Blending first-person testimony with investigative detail, The Black Hope Horror traces a family’s attempt to defend their home, their sanity, and their faith against forces they cannot explain.
Pre-Owned, Vintage. Hardcover shows light shelf and age wear. Dust jacket (if present) may have edge wear or small tears. Binding intact, pages clean. Please see photos for exact condition.
CTA: Don’t miss this rare hardcover haunting account—perfect for horror readers and collectors of true ghost stories!
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