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Professor Charlatan Bardot’s Travel Anthology to the Most (Fictional) Haunted Buildings in the Weird, Wild World

By Pamelascott

Professor Charlatan Bardot’s Travel Anthology to the Most (Fictional) Haunted Buildings in the Weird, Wild World

"At Last, an Authoritative Compendium to (Fictional) Haunted Buildings for the Delight and Exploration of Reader-Travellers Around the Globe."

For nearly forty years, renowned paranormal investigator Professor Charlatan Bardot has examined, documented, and acquired stories of haunted buildings around the world. Partnered with leading anthologist Eric J. Guignard, and gifted artists Steve Lines and James Gabb, the greatest of Charlatan's discoveries are made available now in this comprehensive travel anthology!

From the Philippines' tragic Ame-Soeur Clothing Factory, to Sweden's reverent Fish Church; from Tanzania's vengeful Unguja Restaurant, to Canada's cursed Crow Island Lighthouse, Charlatan Bardot presents a lifetime of experience and insight into paranormal architecture.

27 feature stories and 36 tiny tales are included of haunted temples, diners, hotels, shops, hospitals, outposts, theatres, and other building types, along with maps, travel notes, illustrations, and more, all designed to provide an immersive experience for veteran travellers and armchair ghost hunters alike! Enter Professor Charlatan Bardot's Travel Anthology to the Most (Fictional) Haunted Buildings in the Weird, Wild World and explore the strange and curious locales of the globe and of your imagination.

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AS THE SAYING GOES, IT'S BEEN A LONG AND WINDING road, and one that extends around the world, past haunted temples, lighthouses, bookstores, markets and theatres and all other building types... INTRODUCTION

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(@DarkMoonBooks, 2 November 2021, ebook, 608 pages, #ARC from the publisher and voluntarily reviewed, edited by @ericjguignard)

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As a lover of horror fiction, I particularly enjoy tales of hauntings. I've mostly read the usual fare about haunted houses and have rarely read fiction about other types of hauntings. This book appealed to be because it offered something a little different. I loved this book. All of the stories, even the page long ones known as 'Tiny Tales'. Some of my favourite writers have stories in this collection and I found a bunch of new writers to explore.

Professor Charlatan Bardot’s Travel Anthology to the Most (Fictional) Haunted Buildings in the Weird, Wild World

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