Paul F. Eno, Footsteps in the Attic: More First-Hand Accounts of the Paranormal in New England (New River, 2002)
The theories he poses go a long way in explaining the extreme and persistent deja vu I have experienced all my life. The chapter on parasites gave me much insight into what that shadowy little wisp I had in my benign little middle-class house was, why it gained strength over the course of almost two years, and then turned not-so-nice after all. A trusted psychic told me at the time that the thing I had was not human, and that I had picked it up through tarot cards, both of which Eno verifies with his explanations. This is paranormal investigation at its finest. Paul Eno has set himself apart as a top-notch investigator of the paranormal. He and his team investigate, with methodical precision, each of these ghosts, poltergeists/parasites and "tortured souls" with intellect and compassion. After reading this book, I will NEVER touch a Ouija board again. Much information is here for the taking -- highly recommended for anyone seeking an alternative explanation which is not afraid to deviate from the norm. ![]() |
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