
The most famous and documented investigation of British psychic researcher Harry Price’s long career was that of Borley Rectory, in a tiny village in Essex, 60 miles from London. A vanished Benedictine monastery, a ghost nun, a phantom carriage, and poltergeists beguile Price and his team as they methodically track down, document, and test whatever is responsible for the alarming irregularities they witness—until the ten-year exploration goes up in flames.
Originally published in 1940 in Great Britain by Longmans, Green and Co.
