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Saturday, 9 May 2020

The Green Stone


Knights, fairies, ghosts, queens, magical swords and a powerful gemstone. It isn't a work of fantasy, but a true story based on something odd.
This is probably one of the most exciting books about a paranormal investigation that I've read. It details events that happened from the late 20th Century with a group of people on a quest to locate a lost sword and a magical gemstone.
Written by Graham Phillips and Martin Keatman, published originally in 1983, this is compelling and good reading. Real life mysteries and spooky events surrounded that stone. Parts of it was chilling as there are bumps in the night. The reader is taken on a journey that makes you think.
Some may not take this psychic stuff all too seriously and others have a sceptical view on it, which is fair. I keep an open mind and enjoyed reading it as the book is entertaining and fun.
Make of it what you will. The book is a nice read during lockdown!

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