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Fourteen New Ghost Stories

By: David Paul Nixon
Narrated by: David Paul Nixon
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If you witnessed the impossible, what would you do? Author David Paul Nixon has spent years travelling Britain, listening to real people’s ghost stories. He has collected hundreds of frightening and bizarre tales that defy any rational explanation. This second volume delves into the nightmares that haunt our crowded towns and cities. Where dark secrets are uncovered and evil hides in plain sight. Are these stories true, or are they fantasies? Only you can decide.

©2017 David Paul Nixon (P)2018 David Paul Nixon

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Incredible new stories

I love the way these are presented. Are they true? Perhaps. Or, perhaps not. Someone said they were, once. You can make up your own mind, or just sit with that mystery, if you’d rather. Personally, I like ambiguity.

Either way, these stories are *new.* They don’t even share many tropes in common with traditional ghost stories. Except, they do get under your skin. They certainly do that.

The author/narrator’s quiet delivery, inflected but not overly dramatic, is the perfect vehicle for these stories. Over-acted, they’d be completely unbelievable. As it is .... ?

I hope David Paul Nixon has more stories to repeat in those he has collected. I also hope that more people seek him out to relate to him their own stories of the uncanny.

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