A well-respected force in Long Island’s
paranormal community,
The
Paranormal Adventurers
, Joseph
Flammer and Diane Hill, speak at
conferences, libraries, colleges, and
before historical societies and other
community groups.

Because of their journalistic
backgrounds, these seasoned ghost
investigators consider themselves
reporters of the paranormal. Flammer
and Hill contribute articles and stories
to newspapers and national paranormal
magazines. Through lectures and
articles, they relate insights gained
from their own investigations as well as
those of other Long Island investigators.
What lies beyond the grave?

The Paranormal Adventurers, Joseph Flammer and Diane Hill, are
Long Island’s most famous pair of ghost hunters and authors of
spellbinding books and articles about the paranormal.

In
Long Island’s Most Haunted Cemeteries, their second book, these
seasoned investigative reporters ratchet-up the tension and power-up
the adrenalin as they venture further into the darkest regions of the
paranormal in pursuit of ghosts from Long Island’s storied past.  

Join Joseph Flammer and Diane Hill as they chase spirits in the
night and attempt to unlock the secret of what lies beyond the grave
in
Long Island’s Most Haunted Cemeteries!
Drawings by Karen Isaksen
Photo by The Paranormal Adventurers
Touching hands with a ghost at Potter's Field in Yaphank.
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Drawing by Karen Isaksen
Faces in the mist. Potter's Field,
Yaphank.
Photo by The Paranormal Adventurers
Dead Guy Face
St. George's
Cemetery, Hempstead.
Photo by The Paranormal Adventurers
Photo by The Paranormal Adventurers
Calling the spirit forth after it spoke to Diane.
The White Lady of Union Cemetery in Middle Island
Hitchhiking during the witching hour.
Drawing by Karen Isaksen
Drawing by Karen Isaksen
A bolt of light strikes the ground
where Diane Hill sits talking to the
spirit of a newly buried man at
Oaklawn Cemetery in Brookhaven.
Photo by Joseph Flammer