Eleven New Ghost Stories
β Scribed by Nixon, David Paul
- Book ID
- 109195585
- Publisher
- David Paul Nixon
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 142 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
If someone told you they'd had an encounter with the supernatural, would you believe them?Author David Paul Nixon has spent six years travelling Great Britain and beyond listening to real people's ghost stories. Frightening and unsettling encounters with vengeful spirits, unexplained apparitions and unclassifiable phenomena. Sinister, often traumatic tales that have had a deep, devastating impact upon people's lives.This collection contains 11 of those stories, 11 tales that have stood up to scrutiny and could not simply be disproved. With each tale the reader must ask, are these stories borne of lies or madness, or could they be the real thing? Genuine encounters with phenomena beyond our understanding...
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