WITNESS to What Was
Volume 2
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By:
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Todd Fischer
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From the abandoned nuclear bunkers of the Cold War to the ghostly wreckage of the Carrollton bus crash, from the haunted halls of the Queen Mary to the tragic stages of the 27 Club, Todd Fischer takes readers on a journey through America’s hidden tragedies and spectral echoes.
In Volume 2, Fischer bears witness to the places where history left its scars, the sites where human ambition, error, and violence collided with fate. You will walk with him through the eerie desolation of Kaho’olawe, where an island’s sacred lands were sacrificed for military testing. You will board ships both legendary and infamous—the Queen Mary and the decommissioned USS Eldridge—feeling the weight of the past in every creaking deckboard. You will step into the shadows of Los Angeles during the Northridge earthquake, the LA riots, and the burned-out streets, where fear and chaos became almost tangible.
Fischer explores cultural tragedies and conspiracies alike, from the deaths of Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, and Jim Morrison to the cursed Gretsch guitar of Eddie Cochran, tracing the spectral footprints of talent lost too soon. He moves seamlessly between the haunted and the historical, illuminating the fine line between memory, myth, and lingering presence.
With intimate firsthand accounts, vivid descriptions, and a poetically haunting eye, Fischer reminds us that the echoes of the past are never fully gone. They linger in buildings, in objects, and in the air itself. Witness to What Was: Volume 2 is a meditation on mortality, memory, and the ghosts that live among us, waiting for those willing to see, to listen, and to remember.
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