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The ghosthunter's guide to England, on the trail of the paranormal, Rupert Matthews

Label
The ghosthunter's guide to England, on the trail of the paranormal, Rupert Matthews
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The ghosthunter's guide to England
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Rupert Matthews
Sub title
on the trail of the paranormal
Summary
The Ghosthunter's Guide to England takes the reader on a haunted journey round the counties of England. It explains where ghosts have been seen and the human stories that lie behind their inability to rest in peace. England has been described as the most haunted place on earth. The enormous number of ghosts, apparitions, spectres, phantoms, poltergeists and black dogs discovered and detailed in this book chillingly bear this out. Some tales are so strange or terrifying that they will be hard to forget. There are reports of a phantom coach and four horses galloping up to a house in Bath's Royal Crescent; a sinister ghost ship spotted off the Cornish coastline; the terrifying screams of King Edward II as he was brutally murdered in Berkeley Castle; and a ghostly tram moving along Blackpool Promenade. More recent hauntings include the popular TV actor, Sid James, who died of a heart attack on stage at the Empire Theatre in Sunderland. His ghost is still seen sitting by the make-up mirror in his dressing room
Target audience
adult
Classification
Content

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