"Carnacki, the Ghost-Finder is a collection of supernatural detective short stories. Includes: The Gateway Of The Monster; The House Among The Laurels; The Whistling Room; The Horse Of The Invisible; The Searcher Of The End House; and, The Thing Invisible."
Detective stories in which the great Thomas Carnacki investigates the supernatural using scientific tools, such as photography, and tools that are augmented by theories of the supernatural, such as the electric pentacle, which uses vacuum ...
Long before the supernatural detectives at the center of television shows such as Medium and The Ghost Whisperer hit the airwaves, there was "detective of the occult" Thomas Carnacki, the fictional detective created by William Hope Hodgson, ...
I tugged hard on the cord and blew the whistle ; then I raised my snapshot and fired the flashlight . The corridor blazed into brilliant light , but there was nothing , and then the darkness fell like thunder .
Carnacki the Ghost-finder
Carnacki The Ghost-Finder is a collection of short stories by William Hope Hodgson, all concerning the exploits of the eponymous Thomas Carnacki, an Occult Detective.
This edition contains all Nine of the Extraordinary Cases written for Carnacki by his creator, Wiliam Hope Hodgson The Gateway of the Monster The House Among the Laurels The Whistling Room The Horse of the Invisible The Searcher of the End ...
Detective stories in which the great Thomas Carnacki investigates the supernatural using scientific tools, such as photography, and tools that are augmented by theories of the supernatural, such as the electric pentacle, which uses vacuum ...
Carnacki, the Ghost Finder Carnacki the Ghost-Finder is a collection of occult detective short stories by English writer William Hope Hodgson, featuring the titular protagonist. The book has a beautiful cover and 10 pictures inside.
Carnacki the Ghost-Finder is a collection of occult detective short stories by English writer William Hope Hodgson.
The exact locality I am afraid I must not tell you; but it is less than twenty miles from here; though, except for changing a name, that won't spoil the story. And it is a story too!