![]() Read to find out what really went down at Harry’s laboratory and Borley Rectory. Be prepared to get spooked! Spring brought the true story to life with a pinch of fiction, building an engaging and spooky narrative that will keep you turning the pages late into the night (w ith the lights on, of course!). Ugh, and the chills I got reading this book!! The author kept the whole story believable by adding actual news articles and what I really liked was that the references were at the end of each chapter, which you could research yourself. Luckily I decided to give it another go and this time I was hooked from the first page. I’ve always been into all things paranormal, ghostly and spiritual. I remember being very exited to have picked up a copy when it first came out five years ago, but for some reason I didn’t quite do it for me first time round. The Ghost Hunters was one of the longest standing book on my TBR list. I now understand the true meaning of terror. I knew there was no such things as phantoms that I could visit Borley without fear, return unharmed. I knew of Borley Rectory, too, before I visited it with Harry – supposedly the most haunted house in England. Working alongside Harry meant leaving behind my past – and I trusted him. ![]() he was notorious – London’s greatest ghost hunter. ![]() I knew of Harry Price before I became his trusted assistant. Standing in the shadow of tall cedars, the place had a decayed and neglected air and was startlingly large. Borley Rectory was the perfect manifestation of a haunted house. ![]()
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