BOOK CLUB; WALKING HAUNTED LONDON BY RICHARD JONES.



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Twenty-five original, spooky walks and tours in and around London, featuring a wealth of detail on ghostly people and places both past and present, from Jack the Ripper to Pluckley, the most haunted village in England. Includes atmospheric pictures and information on dates and times when ghosts are most likely to appear, practical data on opening times and transport and easy-to-follow route map for each walk. Now made available again in paperback and written for the most intrepid London visitors and residents, this spine-chilling guide wends it way through eerie and, in many cases, long-forgotten parts of England's capital city. From Deadman's Walk and the Screaming Wood to Dick Turpin and Jack the Ripper, professional tour guide and inveterate ghost hunter Richard Jones leaves no haunted house or lost soul unmentioned. Join him on a hair-raising journey through the shadowed alleyways, sleepy pubs and the darkest recesses of London's historic homes.

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Walking Haunted London was first published in 2009 by New Holland Publishing LTD (UK) and published in North America by IMM Lifestyle books and distributed by Fox Chapel Publishing. I loved reading Walking Haunted London due to the fact that it covers both history and the paranormal, to a degree. The details are all good due to the fact that the author Richard Jones is a historian. I recommend the book to anyone who loves both the paranormal and History and I give it an 8/10.

Richard Jones is a historian who is an acknowledged expert on both Jack the Ripper and the Whitechapel Murders. He's written several books on reportedly haunted places in and around Great Britain and starred on several ghost searching TV shows as the on-site Historian. Currently Richard Jones hosts several Ghost walks around London. I love the author Richard Jones and I really appreciate him as a historian. I came across Richard Jones when he was the secondary Historian on the yearly Most Haunted live (2003-2005) which was usually shown around Halloween.

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