Carnacki the Ghost Finder (Annotated, Paranormal Detective)
This William Hope Hodgson collection of paranormal detective stories has been enhanced for your ebook reading pleasure. We've taken pains to remove ebook formatting errors in the source material. This book includes the following:

- expert formatting for optimal display on your Nook
- a hyperlinked table of contents
- cover art from one of the original editions
- a bibliography of Hodgson's fiction
- a short biography of Hodgson's
- a filmography of Hodgson's works

THE STORIES

This edition contains all nine of the Carnacki stories.
Carnacki is a detective of sorts, an investigator of mysteries,especially those that seem to involve the supernatural. Armed with his electric pentacle and an ancient book, he pits his rational mind against the occult mysteries.

The first six short stories were first published between 1910 and 1912 in two magazines and then printed together as an anthology in 1913. The original illustrations are reproduced in this enhanced edition. The final three stories were published after his death. One is a pure detective story but features Carnacki. The Hog is 16,000 words and was likely too long for a magazine and thus never published.

In these stories Thomas Carnacki invites four of his friends over to dine, expressly forbidding to ask him for any stories until after the meal is over. Then, over cigars, Carnacki tells them of his latest adventure. And in an unusual twist, some of these mysteries have supernatural answers and some may only appear to.

EXCERPT

"Then, just as I was making an end, a low, mocking whistle grew in the room. A cold, nervous pricking went up my spine, and 'round my forehead from the back. The hideous sound filled all the room with an extraordinary, grotesque parody of human whistling, too gigantic to be human—as if something gargantuan and monstrous made the sounds softly. As I stood there a last moment, pressing down the final seal, I had no doubt but that I had come across one of those rare and horrible cases of the Inanimatere producing the functions of the Animate, I made a grab for my lamp, and went quickly to the door, looking over my shoulder, and listening for the thing that I expected. It came, just as I got my hand upon the handle—a squeal of incredible, malevolent anger, piercing through the low hooning of the whistling....
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Carnacki the Ghost Finder (Annotated, Paranormal Detective)
This William Hope Hodgson collection of paranormal detective stories has been enhanced for your ebook reading pleasure. We've taken pains to remove ebook formatting errors in the source material. This book includes the following:

- expert formatting for optimal display on your Nook
- a hyperlinked table of contents
- cover art from one of the original editions
- a bibliography of Hodgson's fiction
- a short biography of Hodgson's
- a filmography of Hodgson's works

THE STORIES

This edition contains all nine of the Carnacki stories.
Carnacki is a detective of sorts, an investigator of mysteries,especially those that seem to involve the supernatural. Armed with his electric pentacle and an ancient book, he pits his rational mind against the occult mysteries.

The first six short stories were first published between 1910 and 1912 in two magazines and then printed together as an anthology in 1913. The original illustrations are reproduced in this enhanced edition. The final three stories were published after his death. One is a pure detective story but features Carnacki. The Hog is 16,000 words and was likely too long for a magazine and thus never published.

In these stories Thomas Carnacki invites four of his friends over to dine, expressly forbidding to ask him for any stories until after the meal is over. Then, over cigars, Carnacki tells them of his latest adventure. And in an unusual twist, some of these mysteries have supernatural answers and some may only appear to.

EXCERPT

"Then, just as I was making an end, a low, mocking whistle grew in the room. A cold, nervous pricking went up my spine, and 'round my forehead from the back. The hideous sound filled all the room with an extraordinary, grotesque parody of human whistling, too gigantic to be human—as if something gargantuan and monstrous made the sounds softly. As I stood there a last moment, pressing down the final seal, I had no doubt but that I had come across one of those rare and horrible cases of the Inanimatere producing the functions of the Animate, I made a grab for my lamp, and went quickly to the door, looking over my shoulder, and listening for the thing that I expected. It came, just as I got my hand upon the handle—a squeal of incredible, malevolent anger, piercing through the low hooning of the whistling....
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Carnacki the Ghost Finder (Annotated, Paranormal Detective)

Carnacki the Ghost Finder (Annotated, Paranormal Detective)

by William Hope
Carnacki the Ghost Finder (Annotated, Paranormal Detective)

Carnacki the Ghost Finder (Annotated, Paranormal Detective)

by William Hope

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Overview

This William Hope Hodgson collection of paranormal detective stories has been enhanced for your ebook reading pleasure. We've taken pains to remove ebook formatting errors in the source material. This book includes the following:

- expert formatting for optimal display on your Nook
- a hyperlinked table of contents
- cover art from one of the original editions
- a bibliography of Hodgson's fiction
- a short biography of Hodgson's
- a filmography of Hodgson's works

THE STORIES

This edition contains all nine of the Carnacki stories.
Carnacki is a detective of sorts, an investigator of mysteries,especially those that seem to involve the supernatural. Armed with his electric pentacle and an ancient book, he pits his rational mind against the occult mysteries.

The first six short stories were first published between 1910 and 1912 in two magazines and then printed together as an anthology in 1913. The original illustrations are reproduced in this enhanced edition. The final three stories were published after his death. One is a pure detective story but features Carnacki. The Hog is 16,000 words and was likely too long for a magazine and thus never published.

In these stories Thomas Carnacki invites four of his friends over to dine, expressly forbidding to ask him for any stories until after the meal is over. Then, over cigars, Carnacki tells them of his latest adventure. And in an unusual twist, some of these mysteries have supernatural answers and some may only appear to.

EXCERPT

"Then, just as I was making an end, a low, mocking whistle grew in the room. A cold, nervous pricking went up my spine, and 'round my forehead from the back. The hideous sound filled all the room with an extraordinary, grotesque parody of human whistling, too gigantic to be human—as if something gargantuan and monstrous made the sounds softly. As I stood there a last moment, pressing down the final seal, I had no doubt but that I had come across one of those rare and horrible cases of the Inanimatere producing the functions of the Animate, I made a grab for my lamp, and went quickly to the door, looking over my shoulder, and listening for the thing that I expected. It came, just as I got my hand upon the handle—a squeal of incredible, malevolent anger, piercing through the low hooning of the whistling....

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013983342
Publisher: VRB
Publication date: 02/18/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 585 KB

About the Author

William Hope Hodgson (November 15, 1877 – April 1918) was an English author. He produced a large body of work, consisting of essays, short fiction, and novels, spanning several overlapping genres including horror, fantastic fiction and science fiction. Early in his writing career he dedicated effort to poetry, although few of his poems were published during his lifetime. He also attracted some notice as a photographer and achieved some renown as a bodybuilder. He died in World War I at the age of 40.
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