Death: The Final Mystery

· Mysteries and Secrets Book 6 · Dundurn
3.8
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248
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The greatest human problem is that we are all born in the condemned cell. Money and medical science can extend the human lifespan significantly — perhaps up to one thousand years via cloning and cryogenics — but in the end, when the last medical miracle has been exhausted, Death still waits patiently for us.

In Death: The Final Mystery, Lionel and Patricia Fanthorpe take their investigative skills to those last moments of life and beyond, exploring such puzzling topics as near-death and out-of-body experiences, reincarnation theories, hypno-regression, and automatic writing and other phenomena of the séance room. Evidence is drawn from trance mediums, the writings of mystics, and clear, hard facts reported by reliable eyewitnesses.

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3.8
4 reviews
Lizzie Poulton
June 19, 2015
Yep my dead father spoke to me 3 days after he died. On telephone.
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About the author

Lionel Fanthorpe is president of the Association for the Scientific Study of Anomalous Phenomena, a former lecturer on the paranormal for Cambridge University's Extramural Board, and a world authority on the subject. He is the host of the popular UK television program "Fortean TV."

Patricia Fanthorpe is a meticulously accurate researcher and collaborator.

Death: The Final Mystery is the Fanthorpes' sixth Hounslow title. Their other works include Mysteries of the Bible, The World's Greatest Unsolved Mysteries, and The World's Most Mysterious Places.

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