Bestselling journalist and author John Pinkney has devoted most of his career to investigating paranormal events at first hand.
In this unique book he describes some of his most extraordinary cases:
* Australia's Bass Strait Vanishings: 1978, 1935, 1934 On October 21 1978, young pilot Frederick Valentich disappears without trace after reporting that he's being 'orbited' by an eerie green-lit craft. Despite massive air force and naval searches, neither Valentich nor his plane are ever found. Old newspaper reports from 1934 and 1935 show that two other planes had vanished in uncannily similar circumstances - their pilots, crew and passengers lost forever..
* The magazine article that unintentionally predicted Princess Diana's car-crash death - three weeks before it happened.
* The newspaper photographer whose cabdriver handed him seven spectacularly clear snapshots of a saucer-shaped craft maneuvering above a tropical Australian park.
* The dead husband whose silhouette appeared in a photograph at his widow's second wedding.
* Leonski - the insane World War 2 killer - whose name was found to be chillingly 'embedded' in his victims' surnames. And much more.
Pinkney presents his first-hand reports in an open-mindedly analytical style. After studying the cases in these pages, you might find yourself agreeding with biologist J.B.S. Haldane, who wrote:
'The universe is not only queerer than we imagine - it is queerer than we CAN imagine.'