Forerunners: Harbingers of Death in Nova Scotia

Did you see someone who really wasn’t there? Did you hear three unexplained knocks on your door or window, or when you were alone, did someone whisper your name in your ear. Did a family picture fall off the wall and shatter for no good reason?

If you answered yes to any one of these questions, then you may have experienced what is commonly referred to as a forerunner. Forerunners are serious business. And forerunners, in all their forms, are a harbinger of death. Those who have experienced them confess that the presence of such a force has touched their soul, leaving them, in many cases, shaken to their core. These are their stories.

Vernon Oickle is an international award winning journalist, editor and writer with 33 years experience working in newspapers. He is the author of 25 books, including the Nova Scotia Outstanding Outhouse Reader, Ghost Stories of Nova and bestselling series One Crow. He continues to reside in Liverpool, Nova Scotia where he was born and raised.

MASTER STORYTELLER

Vernon Oickle is a highly regarded author and storyteller known for his captivating stories that explore the rich folklore and haunting legends of Nova Scotia. If you're a fan of ghost stories and local legends, this book is a must-read
Linda Rafuse Co-author, Queens County: A History in Pictures and Director, Queens County Museum/Perkins House

LEAVES YOU BREATHLESS

Vernon Oickle is one of the best suspense writers in Canada. He crafts suspense with unassuming subtlety lulling the reader into complacency until suddenly the shock of what happens leaves one breathless
Marci Lin Melvin author of Fortress and Thin Glass Houses

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