A Haunting at Farrar: Investigating One of the World's Most Haunted Schools
This is a fascinating book about the investigation of a former elementary school which reportedly has a variety of things going on and with one or more entities of some kind inside.
The town is very small which probably led to the closure of the school. One odd thing is that the school is not noted for anything particularly bad happening in its past which causes one to wonder just why does it seem to be haunted?
Beings that seem to be inside include shadow beings, one known as The Principal. The book covers the other entities the investigating group ran into and the types of electronic tools that were used in the investigation which was a pretty good selection of different devices.
One thing I will note here. Make sure you look at You Tube for videos about various investigations at the school. They dovetail with what the group themselves found.
The group was there for several nights and heard footsteps, saw streaks of light, saw a 7 foot tall shadow person and got a number of EVPs.
The author also notes that various paranormal-investigating groups have infighting going on which is not really the way things are supposed to be done.
There are two portals that seem to be in the school and these are discussed. Spirit boards and spirit boxes are covered along with a lot of times batteries going dead when they shouldn't have which is something that has been noticed many times in the investigations at Skinwalker Ranch.
The author also notes that they do try to find explanations for various sounds that they heard so they are not taking everything that happens as proof of anything, necessarily.
One thing noted is to be respectful when investigating a place.
There are interviews with various people involved in this type of work.
There's a lot of various interesting things going on in the book. The investigation itself seems to be done well and it still leaves open the question of why is this abandoned school with no history of violence or terror haunted?