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FOOTSTEPS IN THE ATTIC

by Paul F. Eno

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From the inaugural issue of GHOST magazine, Fall 2004

    More spooky doings in New England from ghost hunter Paul Eno (Faces at the Window 1998). Eno, like (Hans) Holzer, views the paranormal through the lens of modern physics, and makes his case in the introduction, “What are Ghosts?” The 16 ensuing case studies provide evidence and points of argument in the telling of some genuinely disturbing “hauntings.” Accompanying photos add credible support to several accounts, clearly showing some very unusual anamolies. Read this book and you will probably never view matter, energy, time, space – or life and death – quite the same way again. Eno has a way of wiping out accepted notions concerning spirits, ghosts and possession and replacing them with scientific explanations that prove even more disconcerting.

 -Fletcher Alderdice


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An Amazing Read, October 13, 2005
 
Reviewer: M. Beltran "kkrome25" (California, USA) - See all my reviews
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Truly an amazing read. My advice is to be very skeptical and test everything. The scientific (quantum reality/multiple dimension) theory to me is very plausible, and although science is biased towards the nonexistence of God, it's slowly moving to its own realization that there is God, and there is intelligent design. But getting back to the author's observations and subjectiveness, I'm moved by his sincerity and professional work ethic. I wish this was offered hard-bound, but you would do well to just get a copy.
 

A keeper., April 17, 2004

Reviewer: A reader
This book is that increasing rarity in the paranormal world - an original account written by an actual investigator with a thoughtful approach to his subject. It covers an array of paranormal experiences from ghosts to time slips to parallel universes - and again, all original and thought-provoking. The author mentions in passing that he was friends with the late D. Scott Rogo - as a huge fan of D. Scott Rogo's, I would definitely put Paul Eno in the same credible category. And I'm buying his previous book.


Footsteps is another great paranormal title from Eno, December 29, 2002
 
Reviewer: Stephen Abbott (Manchester, NH) - See all my reviews
In his second book on the paranormal, Paul Eno hits another home run and proves he's at the top of his game as a paranormal investigator and author. Baseball analogies aside, Eno manages to engage and intrique his readers again, just as he did with 1998's Faces at the Window.

In Footsteps in the Attic, he lays out his utterly unique and ultimately convincing view that what we call "ghosts" are really far more complex, and really arise from slips in time and alternate universes. This based-in-fact scientific explanation makes this book stand out among the many Halloween "scare" books on the market now that read more like fiction.

And from the story of a disappearing house to an apparently troubled classroom in an elementary school and his dire warnings about parasites and the use of Ouija boards, Eno tells a far scarier tale than those fiction-inspired haunting stories ever could. This is because everything he writes about comes from his personal involvement in these cases.

For anyone interested in truly understanding the paranormal, or even opening your mind to the possibility of its existence, I highly recommend this book.
 


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Hypotheses are well researched

In the world of the paranormal, we're routinely faced with two voices, the believer and the debunker. In this refreshing take on the world of "ghost sightings" we're given a third choice, a rational voice that balances the previous two with scientific insight and theories that span the gap from quantum physics to metaphysics.

In Paul F. Eno's worldview, "ghosts" can be caused by several different phenomena, from "standing waves" or low frequency sound waves, to time displacements, and from visitation apparitions to parasitic entities. We learn about each of these through actual cases Eno has investigated. Each sighting is taken seriously and examined with an even-handed manner that allows for any possibility.

His hypotheses are well researched and although he is careful to point out that he is not a scientist, his work reflects the findings of some of the greatest minds in "new" or quantum physics.

If you're ever troubled with what seems to be a haunting problem, this book should be your first line of attack. In fact, you may want to keep it on hand just in case. This modern Ghost Buster may not carry around a power pack, but his methods are going to be a whole lot more effective if you are ever face-to-face with the real thing.

NEW AGE BOOK OF THE MONTH FOR DECEMBER 2002 





 

 

 

 

 

 


 


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