Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 170 pages
- Published by: New River Press RI October 2002
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1891724029
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1891724022
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Book Dimensions:
8.3 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches
- Weighs: 8.8 ounces
Product Review
Eno has a way of wiping out accepted notions concerning ghosts with explanations that prove even more disconcerting. --
Fletcher Alderdice, Ghost Magazine, Fall 2004If you're ever troubled with a haunting problem, this book should be your first line of attack. --
Zanne Marie Gray, Bookreview.com, December 2002
Product Description
What author can terrify the soul, dazzle the mind and touch the heart in the same book? Ghost hunter, prize-winning journalist and visionary Paul F. Eno!
With Footsteps in the Attic, Eno gives us sixteen more of his own heart-stopping cases of New England ghosts and poltergeists. But theres much more. In his breezy style, he brings to these experiences a unique combination of science, clear thinking, compassion and breath-taking vision that literally spans the universe and offers love and hope to us all.
Whether you love to be frightened or inspired, this book is for you!
Reader ReviewsIn his second book on the paranormal, Paul Eno hits another home run and proves he's at the top of his game as a paranormal investigator and author. Baseball analogies aside, Eno manages to engage and intrique his readers again, just as he did with 1998's Faces at the Window. In Footsteps in the Attic, he lays out his utterly unique and ultimately convincing view that what we call "ghosts" are really far more complex, and really arise from slips in time and alternate universes. This based-in-fact scientific explanation makes this book stand out among the many Halloween "scare" books on the market now that read more like fiction. And from the story of a disappearing house to an apparently troubled classroom in an elementary school and his dire warnings about parasites and the use of Ouija boards, Eno tells a far scarier tale than those fiction-inspired haunting stories ever could. This is because everything he writes about comes from his personal involvement in these cases. For anyone interested in truly understanding the paranormal, or even opening your mind to the possibility of its existence, I highly recommend this book.