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Books > Health, Home & Family > Mind, body & spirit > Unexplained phenomena / the paranormal > General
Lincolnshire has many well-known stories of the supernatural, among
the best known of which is that of the Lincoln Imp. In this book
author Daniel J. Codd explores the supernatural lore of
Lincolnshire. It includes all manner of phenomena, from forgotten
poltergeist incidents and village miracles to recent allegations of
werewolf and yeti-type creatures seen in the wilds of Lincolnshire.
There are many hitherto unpublished accounts such as reports of the
ghost of a small man who appeared to builders renovating a house in
Lincoln; a ghostly lady who approached a house in Skellingthorpe
(whereupon previously unnoticed footprints were found in concrete
outside the door); and a phantom Second World War soldier who
crossed a road leading to his old house in Lincoln. There are also
stories of UFOs, two tall humanoid figures seen crossing wasteland,
monkeys and panthers running wild, and a smoky cross that allegedly
appears outside Scunthorpe's hospital when someone is about to die.
Paranormal Lincolnshire takes the reader into the world of ghosts,
spirits and poltergeists in the county, following their footsteps
into the unknown. It captures the spectrum of ghosts, haunted
places, UFOs, strange creatures and weird phenomena reported across
the county, old and new. These tales will delight ghost hunters and
fascinate and intrigue everybody who knows Lincolnshire.
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