Wow what a book. This is a true account of one of England's most haunted homes. In the 16th century it was used as a prison for people accused of witchcraft. Some of the people have never left. Among some of the spirits there is the Jailer, at least one woman accused of witchcraft, a child, a previo...
For twenty years, Richard Estep has been investigating things that go bump in the night. Starting as a young man in England and continuing after moving to the United States, ghost stories enthralled him, causing him to hunt out the tales and places that most people avoid. Working with different ghos...
The first sentence in this book, drew me right in. I admit, it doesn't take much when it comes to the paranormal. I was instantly intrigued by the British ghost stories at the beginning. But that feeling started to slack off around the last few chapters. That leads me to believe that British ghost s...
I received an advance copy of this book from the publisher through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.I found this to be a very interesting glimpse into the non-hyped, non-big time, paranormal investigator. Estep never, at least in my opinion, oversells or draws unjustified conclusions from...