Review; Haunted Healthcare: Medical Professionals and Patients Share their Encounters with the Paranormal by Richard Estep

Earlier this year, I read Haunted Healthcare: Medical Professionals and Patients Share their Encounters with the Paranormal by Richard Estep and today I'll post my review of the book.

Description from Goodreads
Many of those who have chosen the medical profession are no stranger to the paranormal. Ghosts walk the hallways of hospitals both old and new, haunting the wards and operating rooms. Join Richard Estep, paramedic, paranormal investigator, and cast members of TV's "Haunted Case Files" and "Haunted Hospitals," as he talks to EMTs, nurses, medical professionals, and patients alike, documenting their most intense and chilling encounters with ghosts and spirits. Dare YOU walk the hallways of some of the world's most haunted medical facilities? Welcome to the world of Haunted Healthcare...

My Thoughts on the Book
Considering how much trauma and death that occours at hospitals, I'm not surprised there's a few paranormal encounters. Haunted Healthcare was a fascinating read about such encounters and the book also doubles down as a love letter to nurses and medical professionals. Some of the stories in the book are spine-chilling, while others were a bit more heartwarming.

If you're into the paranormal and/or have an interest in healthcare, it's a book worth the read.

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