![]() ![]() “I have heard people’s experiences and I think there is something there, but I don’t know what it is. “Annie wants stuff to be true, but she won’t accept anything people say. They take the same approach to, for example, remote viewing, which is the concept whereby a person visualizes places where he or she has never been to. Ramsland based Annie Hunter, the narrator of “I Scream Man,” on herself. ![]() ![]() Others include books about forensics, serial killers, mass murderers and the psychology of criminals. Ramsland, who lives in Hellertown, teaches forensic psychology and criminology at DeSales University. The free talk is based on three of Ramsland’s books, “Bethlehem Ghosts,” “Haunted Lehigh Valley” and “Murder in the Lehigh Valley.” 28, Sigal Museum auditorium, 342 Northampton St., Easton. The sleuth squad gets its name from taking on cases that are hard to crack.Īt the Easton Book Festival, Ramsland will give a Halloween-themed talk, ”Lehigh Valley Ghosts,” 6 p.m. In the novel, “I Scream Man - A Nut Cracker Investigation” (Katherine Ramsland, 2022, Level Best Books, 336 pp., $17.95, $5.99 digital), forensic psychologist Annie Hunter leads her team of Nut Crackers to find a missing boy. Katherine Ramsland’s new thriller “I Scream Man.” Paranormal phenomena, crime, conspiracy and frantic chases during a hurricane threat come together in Dr. ![]()
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