
The Darkest Path
The Paranormal and Our Layered Reality
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Narrado por:
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Alex Botten
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David J Chapman
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On April 18th 2007, late in the afternoon, Bernard William Chapman died. His death led his son, David, to embark on a journey of discovery that opened up doors to a world he had no idea existed. Through a series of visits to haunted sites in the South of England, and told across a lifetime of supernaturally influenced misfortune, 'The Darkest Path' charts David's search for the truth... and the terrifying implications of what he uncovers.
©2023 David J Chapman (P)2024 David J Chapman
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Not believable, evil is not why the family failed.
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although the narrator was good and some of the vocabulary used was made it more interesting, I don't think the writing was good.
also it's seems redundant that he claims christians are hypocritical nasty people, when he says he's proud of urinating in a lady's cup of tea. sounds like a hypocrite to me.
overall I don't find it believable because he says people are trying to stop him from revealing the existence of ghosts. isn't there a million tv shows about tv shows? so people are threatening an author that isn't a well known author? I have a hard time believing that
I don't believe it
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