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Spontaneous Human Combustion
Spontaneous Human Combustion
Author: Jenny Randles, Peter Hough
Jenny Randles and Peter Hough, both experienced researchers in the field of paranormal happenings, have explored the entire subject of spontaneous human combustion rationally from within?interviewing everyone from fire officers to victims who have survived this horrific experience. They assess the evidence in an objective manner and pose searchi...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780709084020
ISBN-10: 0709084021
Publication Date: 6/1/2007
Pages: 224
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Publisher: Robert Hale
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Mahala avatar reviewed Spontaneous Human Combustion on + 192 more book reviews
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Does the phenomenon of spontaneous human combustion represent a natural energy force unleashed within our modern world? The startling details of the first in-depth research for many years into the baffling mystery are revealed in this book. In the course of assessing the evidence objectively, the authors, experts in the field of paranormal happenings, have uncovered a disturbing pattern of fear, hidden evidence & attempted suppression of scientific mystery.

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Does the phenomenon of spontaneous human combustion represent a natural energy force unleashed within our modern world? The startling details of the first in-depth research for many years into the baffling mystery are revealed in this book. In the course of assessing the evidence objectively, the authors, experts in the field of paranormal happenings, have uncovered a disturbing pattern of fear, hidden evidence & attempted suppression of scientific mystery.
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buzzby avatar reviewed Spontaneous Human Combustion on + 6062 more book reviews
Well, I've had this on my virtual bookshelf for over a year, most of the time as the only copy, so I would guess there's not a groudswell of interest in the subject by PBS members. I'm bringing it as a White Elephant gift to a Christmas Party tonight, maybe that crowd will truly appreciate this treasure for what it is.


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