An innocent family finds itself completely helpless against the sudden onset of paranormal activity in their quiet rural home. A knife embedded in a kitchen cupboard, crockery smashed by invisible hands, and blood-chilling growls emit from thin air. Caroline and her husband Neil search for answers as they try to protect their family from the unseen entity that seems determined to rip them apart. The biggest question looms over them like a dark cloud ... who is going to help us?
There are emergency services for many things, but not of this nature. It might be easier to believe temporary insanity, if not for the vast amount of witnesses. Police, fire services, mediums, priests and investigators all become embroiled in the mystery. The family struggles to cope, and Caroline grows concerned for her husband's failing health as he withdraws from the world. However, the entity has only just begun. Paranormal Intruder is the true story of one family's brave fight against an invisible entity. Described as one of the best-documented cases of paranormal activity, this book will stay with you long after you have finished reading it. |
I found this interesting. I'm very interested in true stories of the paranormal, and this one was not a disappointment! Nice and creepy, just the way I like my hauntings to be. It felt a bit draggy in places, but as it's supposed to be narrating a true story, it would be strange if there were some slow spots. The narrator was quite good, I thought, but she didn't seem to lend herself to making the story any creepier. Telling someone's real story, I suppose, might make that more difficult. All in all, I thought she did a good job, and I quite her voice. Bob says: 4 Platypires |