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The West Virginia Cryptid Collection

Mothman, Flatwoods Monster, and Sheepsquatch with Bonus Chapters on the Grafton Monster, Yahoo, and Dogman

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The West Virginia Cryptid Collection

By: Pat McDoyle
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Three books. One collection. One of the most haunted regions in America.

The West Virginia Cryptid Collection is a complete compilation of three full-length books covering the most famous and disturbing encounters in Appalachian history: Mothman, the Flatwoods Monster, and the Sheepsquatch.

Each book is included in full and explores the case in detail through eyewitness accounts, historical documentation, and geographic context. These are not summaries or excerpts—this is the complete investigation of each phenomenon.
Inside this collection:

-The Legend of Mothman – the Point Pleasant sightings and the events surrounding the Silver Bridge collapse

-The Flatwoods Monster – the 1952 UFO encounter that left witnesses physically ill and sparked national attention

-Sheepsquatch – modern Appalachian sightings of a violent and unexplained creature

And this collection goes further.

Included are bonus chapters covering:

-The Grafton Monster
-The West Virginia Yahoo
-Dogman encounters in the Appalachian region

This expanded volume connects these cases into a broader pattern of unexplained activity across West Virginia’s rivers, forests, and isolated towns.

If you are interested in cryptids, UFO encounters, Appalachian folklore, or true unexplained phenomena, this collection delivers three complete books in one volume—plus additional cases rarely covered in detail.
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