Twenty Years' Experience as a Ghost Hunter
Elliott O'Donnell
Read by Mark F. Smith
After having a difficult time establishing a career as a novelist, O’Donnell discovered to his happy surprise that the reading public was very interested in his hobby of chasing ghosts, which he called “Superphysical Research.” After this, he made a habit of buttonholing friends and strangers to find out what experiences they had had with spirits and phantasms. He happily volunteered to camp out overnight in houses known to be haunted, and he made a concerted effort to discover any unhappy events that had, perhaps, led a ghost to inhabit.
This, then, is a collection of his juiciest remembrances of running down ghosts in Europe and America, both in peace and in the horrors of World War. ( Mark Smith) (8 hr 20 min)
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I was won over.....
Michelle S
Long before demented "Mr. Hoonagan" and his yellow fangs had me chuckling out loud.
RindyL
If you like old fashion ghost stories, then this is the collection for you. A interesting mix of stories you imagine your ancestors told one another around a fire. I enjoyed every story…
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Burnis
A great read, I enjoy this book and have listened to it several times. Mark smith is simply great orator and there the book is made better for it.
Pretty fun ghost stories, told well.
kerriganm
This isn't a scientific exploration of supernatural phenomena. It's an Irish storyteller collecting tales to frighten and delight readers. And it works.
Lynn W
Thoroughly enjoyed this book and found its writer had very enlightened views considering its age.
Entertaining!!!
A LibriVox Listener
Well read as always. The stories are very entertaining and funny at times.
Patricia Lopez
Very interesting, for sure! Read really, really well !! 6 stars for him
well worth listening to
Gerard Kelly
I enjoyed the stories the reader was most excellent