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Chad Arment

    This author primarily engages with the mystery genre, though their interests are wide-ranging, extending into non-fiction topics. Beginning with a self-published work in 2004, they have since expanded their offerings to include original titles, contributions from other authors, and numerous reprints. Their creative output is characterized by diversity and depth, appealing to readers who seek compelling narratives and intriguing information.

    Hortus Diabolicus: Further Twisted Tales of Menacing Flora and Malignant Fungi
    The Historical Bigfoot
    Eight-Legged Marvels
    Cryptozoology: Science & Speculation
    Varmints
    Boss Snakes
    • Boss Snakes

      Stories and Sightings of Giant Snakes in North America

      • 392 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Focusing on the intriguing folklore surrounding giant snakes in North America, the book presents a blend of captivating tales alongside a critical examination of potential hoaxes and misidentifications. It features a guide to native and invasive snake species, enhancing the reader's understanding of these creatures. Additionally, the state-by-state compilation of both historical and modern sightings enriches the narrative, inviting readers to explore the mysterious world of oversized serpents.

      Boss Snakes
    • Varmints

      Mystery Carnivores of North America

      • 686 pages
      • 25 hours of reading

      Exploring the intriguing world of North American mystery carnivores, this book delves into folklore surrounding sightings of elusive creatures like black panthers and dwarf grizzlies. While many reports are often disregarded by wildlife officials, the text presents compelling cases that invite further investigation. Cryptozoology researchers and enthusiasts will discover a wealth of stories and potential leads, making it a captivating read for those fascinated by the unknown.

      Varmints
    • First published in 2004, Science and Speculation examines the rationale, purpose, and methodology of this discovery science. This is followed by several chapters discussing various mystery animals and zoological folklore that are of interest to cryptozoological researchers, illustrating how an investigator might examine a reported mystery animal from a biological-folkloric perspective. For additional cryptozoology material, visit StrangeArk.com and CoachwhipBooks.com.

      Cryptozoology: Science & Speculation
    • Eight-Legged Marvels

      Beauty and Design in the World of Spiders

      • 92 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the rich diversity of spiders globally, this book delves into their varied colors, shapes, sizes, and behaviors. It goes beyond mere biological facts, inviting readers to appreciate the beauty and intricate designs found within this fascinating group of animals.

      Eight-Legged Marvels
    • The Historical Bigfoot

      Early Reports of Wild Men, Hairy Giants, and Wandering Gorillas in North America

      • 1100 pages
      • 39 hours of reading

      Exploring the historical encounters with elusive hairy creatures, this book delves into the folklore surrounding Bigfoot, tracing sightings and experiences long before the creature became a cultural icon. It examines various aspects such as hoaxes, misidentifications, and folkloric patterns, offering insights into cases that hint at the existence of an unidentified primate in North America. The narrative highlights the evolution of public perception and the enduring mystery of these legendary beings.

      The Historical Bigfoot