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The Darkest Path

The Paranormal and Our Layered Reality

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The Darkest Path

By: David J Chapman
Narrated by: Alex Botten
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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
Supernatural Unexplained Mysteries Paranormal Fantasy Fiction
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There were repeated lines by the narrator. Evil is not alway the cause of family problems.

Not believable, evil is not why the family failed.

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although it seems to be things that happened in his life in which spooked him I'm having a hard time believing what he wrote. why would drug dealers care that he had paranormal experiences? why would they even go to the lengths in stopping him? what would they gain in all that?
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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