<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>An expert in the unknown offers up 10 tales of real-life events that continue to evade explanation. With these chilling stories comes the missing key: a connection to beliefs in science, superstition, and perception.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>In every corner of this earth there are secrets. They are hidden in the dark edge of the woods, nestled in the cold stars, and staring out from a stranger's eyes. And whether they be demonic possession or an unsolved murder, the unknown has always haunted our dreams. </p><p>From the hit podcast <em>Unexplained</em> comes a volume perfectly crafted for the curious, the cynical, and the not-easily-frightened. Richard Maclean Smith is the expert in the unknown, and humbly offers up ten tales of real-life events that continue to evade explanation. With these chilling stories comes the missing key: a connection to our own beliefs in science, superstition, and perception. </p><p>What can a case of demonic possession teach us about free will? What can a cursed box show us about the act of storytelling? What can a supposed instance of reincarnation tell us about developing a concept of the self? </p><p>Perhaps some things are just better left unexplained...</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"I really enjoyed the back story and the in-depth detail it went into regarding each of the cases. There is also a lot of author explanation and discussion that I enjoyed, as I feel like a lot of these things are easily dismissed by those who range from highly skeptical to just not sure how to feel about it. Maclean Smith does a good job of talking people through the different happenings and stories and helping them see why there might be more than something that can be so easily dismissed." - <strong><em> Reading For Sanity</em></strong><br><br>"Unsolved mysteries and strange events fill these pages and there is something for anyone with eerie interests." - <strong><em> The Nerdy Girl Express</em></strong><br><br>"Gripping stories that lead you through that undefined space between imagination, subconscious, and somewhere more terrifying - definitely one to read with all the lights on!" - <strong><em> Edward Brooke-Hitching, author of The Phantom Atlas </em></strong><br>
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