
Why a book today on a decades-old "true" supernatural story? First, the original 1977 account has continued to spawn movies as late as 2017. Second, Americans remain susceptible to "alternative facts," baloney, and bald-faced lies. In a series of meticulous and short readable chapters analyzing each day of the alleged events, Zindler deftly debunks the Amityville myth. Yet if anything, the abundance of such hoaxes and the nefarious branding of inconvenient facts as hoaxes by certain parties has further eroded the very notion of truth and demonstrated the peril of gullibility and credulity. In this way, Zindler's project is as timely as ever.-Jack David Eller, PhDAuthor of Trump and Political Theology and Introducing Anthropology of Religion Zindler's book is precisely the kind of thorough and proper investigation into the paranormal that pop culture has repeatedly failed to conduct in their complicit furtherance of hoaxes and frauds. Those who are adamant in their belief in the paranormal need to read this formidable work by a true master of skepticism so as to see a brilliant example of critical thinking at play.-Darren M. Slade, PhDAuthor of "Properly Investigating Miracle Claims"in The Case Against Miracles