Carnacki, The Ghost Finder

Carnacki, The Ghost Finder by William Hope Hodgson is a notable work published by Standard Publications, Incorporated in February 2008. This edition spans 136 pages and is presented in English. The book follows the character Carnacki, who is depicted as a quiet man living by the river, yet possesses an extensive understanding of supernatural phenomena and the arcane arts. Throughout the narrative, he confronts various entities, including demons and hauntings, exploring the boundaries between the natural and the supernatural.
Readers will find a blend of fiction, horror, and mystery within this work, as it delves into themes of the occult and the supernatural. Hodgson’s storytelling presents a unique perspective on ghost hunting, showcasing Carnacki’s encounters with invisible forces that challenge his knowledge and skills. This edition invites readers to engage with the eerie and enigmatic aspects of the narrative, making it a significant addition to collections focused on horror and literary fiction.
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William Hope Hodgson wrote essays, and fiction. His fiction consisted of fantasy fiction, horror stories, and science fiction. His hobbies included bodybuilding and photography. Carnacki is considered to be one of Hodgson’s best horror novels and was a great influence on Stephen King. Carnacki was a quiet man living in an apartment by the river or was he in actuality a ghost hunter armed with an encyclopedic knowledge of supernatural manifestations and the arcane arts. In this novel Carnacki confronts demons, hauntings and invisible forces.
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