Haunted Liverpool

Haunted Liverpool by Thomas Slemen, published by Pharoah Press in 1996, explores the rich tapestry of ghostly tales associated with the city of Liverpool. This edition, written in English and spanning 151 pages, delves into the historical and paranormal aspects of the area, highlighting its unique place in the realm of hauntings across the UK.
Readers will find a collection of intriguing accounts that reflect the belief in the supernatural, as Liverpool is noted for its numerous phantoms. The book presents a blend of history and parapsychology, offering insights into the spectral lore that permeates the city. Through its exploration of these themes, Haunted Liverpool invites readers to consider the intersection of the past and the paranormal in one of Britain’s most haunted locales.
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According to the Guinness Book of Records, Britain has more ghosts than any other country in the world, and it seems as if every town and hamlet in the UK has its fair share of phantoms and Liverpool is certainly no exception.
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