Missing 411 - North America and Beyond
This book is the third edition of Missing 411, a factual investigation of people who have disappeared in remote areas of the world. It is the first edition of the book to "address facts related to missing persons in five countries outside of North America (Australia, England, France, Iceland, and Indonesia) and to examine the similarities between the cases. The book also includes numerous new facts from North America. The trend of clusters of missing persons in U.S. national parks continues. The National Park Service has failed to note, track, or record lists of missing persons in parks and monuments. This issue includes cases from Florida, Texas, Hawaii, and 40 other states. New missing persons in Sequoia National Park, Mount Rainier National Park, Three Sisters Wilderness (Oregon), and the Adirondacks (New York) have been added. In Canada, missing persons cases have been recorded in six provinces. This new publication further clarifies the missing persons issue by examining multiple disappearances in a small area and revealing the similarities between these cases. David Paulides also exposes a series of male and female disappearances dating back to the early 1900s that reveal extraordinary facts surrounding the cases." At 472 pages, "Missing 411-North America and Beyond" is the largest and most comprehensive of the trilogy; the "Missing 411" series stands by itself. We recommend reading "Missing 411-Western United States" first, then the Eastern edition, and then "North America and Beyond." There is a historical dimension to this issue and common elements in the disappearances. *********************************************** David Paulides has shed light on one of the greatest and most alarming mysteries of our time. Even when extensive searches are conducted and people are found, the events surrounding their loss and recovery are often far beyond logical explanation. This book is the most comprehensive and expertly presented series of books ever written on the subject, and the latest volume, with stories from five countries, is sobering, chilling, and too well researched to ignore. A New York Times bestseller.