![]() This is the most comprehensive and expertly presented series of books on the subject ever written, and the latest volume, which includes stories from five countries, is sobering, chilling and far too well researched to ignore. Even when massive searches are mounted, and people are found, the events surrounding their loss and recovery are often far beyond logical explanation. One of the early reviews of “Missing 411-North America and Beyond” was written by New York Times Best Selling author Whitley Strieber: David Paulides has shined a light onto one of the greatest and most disturbing mysteries of our time: the simple and awful fact that people disappear, especially in our national parks, and little effort is made to find them, let alone inform the public about the danger. In late March 2012, David's second book in the Missing 411 series was released, 'Missing 411-Eastern U.S.' The eastern version is a continuation of stories that occurred in the eastern half of the United States with special sections on unusual outdoor activities which seem to be related to disappearances and a master list of all people who have.Its understood that people routinely get lost. ![]() It is recommended that you read “Missing 411-Western United States” first, then the eastern version and then “North America and Beyond.” There is a historical aspect to this issue and there are common elements that run through the disappearances. Missing-411 is the first comprehensive book about people who have disappeared in the wilds of North America. The Missing 411 series builds upon itself. “Missing 411-North America and Beyond” is the largest and most comprehensive of the trilogy, 472 pages. David Paulides also exposes a series of coed disappearances that date back to the early 1900’s, which have unusual facts surrounding their case. This new book brings further clarity to the missing person issue by examining multiple disappearances of people in small-confined areas and exposing the similarities of their case. Canada has missing cases from six provinces that are documented. There are new clusters of missing people from Sequoia and Mount Rainier National Park, Three Sisters Wilderness (OR) and Adirondacks (NY). So, please buy the books from HIS website. Just got his new book Missing 411 Montana on and it was 34 total including the shipping cost. This edition has cases from Florida, Texas, Hawaii and forty other states. I wouldn’t suggest buying off of Amazon or eBay bc they’ll be way overpriced like you saw. The National Park Service has continued with their policy of failing to keep ledgers, track or otherwise document lists of missing people inside their parks and monuments. There is a continuing trend of clusters of missing people in United States National Parks. The book also includes a multitude of new stories from North America. “Missing 411-North America and Beyond” is the first edition that discusses missing people and relevant facts from five countries (Australia, England, France, Iceland and Indonesia) outside of North America and examines the parallels between the cases. (is the third “Missing 411” book researching facts of people who have vanished in remote locations of the world.
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