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Nessie

Exploring the Supernatural Origins of the Loch Ness Monster

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Nessie

By: Nick Redfern
Narrated by: Keith Barbaria
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Dive into the dark and turbulent domain of Nessie, the world’s most supernatural monster.

Deep in the black waters of Loch Ness lurks a long-necked, humpbacked monster that for centuries has fascinated those lucky - or unlucky - enough to see it. From the earliest sightings in AD 565 to the Nessie craze of the 20th century, this creature has been steeped in the world of supernatural strangeness.

Join Nick Redfern on an exciting journey into the paranormal origins of Nessie, exploring ideas that go far beyond the ordinary. This comprehensive guide offers lore, unique theories, hot spots, and photographs. Experience firsthand encounters, discover how Nessie is connected to the occult, and meet other mysterious monsters that live in Loch Ness.

Nessie presents a fresh approach to the mystery, one that will take you down new and sometimes frightening paths as you hunt for the truth.

©2018 Lisa Hagan Books (P)2019 Beacon Audiobooks
Fantasy Unexplained Mysteries Paranormal Fiction Scotland
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Point Pleasant, Skinwalker Ranch and now Loch Ness

Like always Redfern has found an angle that doesn't follow the main story. He explores the possibility that something more strange is going on at Loch Ness than just an undiscovered creature and I tend to agree. He tells stories of the Kelpies from Scottish folklore to Occult rituals by Aleister Crowley opening up portals to other dimensions. Redfern has an open mind and that is needed when tackling topics such as these.

I've read other books such as The Hunt for Skinwalker Ranch and The Mothman Prophecies and tend to think that a similar thing is going on here at Loch Ness. The similarities between The Kelpies, Skinwalkers, and Mothman are eerie. Strange creatures showing up and disappearing without leaving any physical evidence but people still claim they have seen them. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in the strange and paranormal.

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Interesting subject, mediocre delivery

Redfern comes through with his usual breathless yet always entertaining speculation. Don't walk into this expecting anything but goofy and lurid stories and you'll have a good time. 98% of the paranormal is lies, 1.5% is damned lies, .5% is a high strangeness that keeps you up at night. Guess which one this book falls into.

Narrator, however, couldn't be bothered to learn the proper pronunciation of words and even left in a botched take near the end of the recording. His publisher should give him a better showing than some clown they pulled from a low-rent casting agency.

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