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A collection of essays about psychics, murderers, strange disappearances, and occult phenomena, "Grave Goods" peels back the surface of the seemingly normal to reveal the dubious, the inexplicable, and the outlandish.
This book is a synopsis of many years of research in an eff ort to add a human face and personality to the data culled from various sources of vital records. As the family tree unfurls, it reveals the vivid contrasts between its many branches. It exposes the hardships and devastating eff ects of alcoholism that followed several branches, as well as the prestige and prosperity that were perpetuated in others. However, each individual is equally important to the color and texture of the fi ne tapestry created by this OGrady family history.
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