Monday, November 14, 2016

Enigmatic 'Figure in Black' due on Cape Cod in December


He woke up in a Boston Hospital with total memory loss. His wound, a massive TBI that nearly split his brain in two, was said to have been the most damage ever, to a person who managed to survive such an injury. 
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Though never fully recovered, he was compelled by eerie 'headquakes' to board the train at Gray Gables, the welcome mat to Cape Cod. From there he would try to get to Provincetown before New Year's Day, 1911. Provincetown - the end of the line; where he was certain he'd find out what manner of ill fate had befallen him.
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And yet, he was unable to keep from getting off the train at every one of the stops along the route, to help people in trouble more desperate than his own.
Twenty-one stops to Provincetown, if he could last that long.
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Cape Cod's Figure in Black - COMING IN DECEMBER ON AMAZON, iTUNES, BARNES & NOBLE, SMASHWORDS & MORE.



Bill Russo is also the author of Ghosts of Cape Cod, based on the life and 'afterlife' of some of Cape Cod's most unusual people.

His blog about meeting 'Littlefoot' has been read many thousands of times and the encounter was featured in his book "The Creature From the Bridgewater Triangle" as well as on television, in the Lore Podcast, and on film.

The award winning documentary "The Bridgewater Triangle" features an interview with Russo that has made him known to thousands as the 'ee wahn chew' guy.  That eerie call came from the mouth of a hairy being that some people say was a "Puckwudgie".

His tale has also been featured on Destination America (in Season Two of Monsters and Mysteries in America) as well as "America's Bermuda Triangle", which is a one hour film that airs regularly on the Discovery Network's channels.

Russo's encounter was the subject of episode seven of the award winning podcast "Lore".  Titled "Into the Woods" the segment has been critically acclaimed and helped to push the Lore podcast to 3.5 million listeners per month, as well as win the iTunes award for Best History Podcast of 2016.  All episodes of the Lore Podcast are available for free, on the website.

Discussions are being held with the producers of "Walking Dead" about a series based on the Lore Podcasts.

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