Ley lines can point the way to unreported paranormal sites. They may be the most intensely haunted sites you'll ever explore.
In this book, you'll learn to connect paranormal locations on a map, plotting ley lines... your own ghostly "treasure maps," leading you to more haunted places.
Discover what ley lines are, how they work for ghost hunters, and how you can create these surprisingly accurate maps, no matter where you are.
Get ready to learn about paranormal activity at new, hidden, and "hiding in plain sight" locations. This is your guidebook to fresh encounters of the ghostly kind.
For over 40 years, Fiona Broome has been an author, researcher, and paranormal consultant.
Research experience distinguishes her pursuit of unexplained phenomena in everyday life.
An unabashed geek, Fiona analyzes and sometimes predicts paranormal activity. She looks for reasons why some places and objects (or the people around them) seem haunted, but others don’t.
Luckily (for her, anyway), she usually finds answers in history and geography. Sometimes, real history doesn’t match popular “ghost stories,” but that’s exactly why it’s important: It gives us new clues to why some sites report paranormal activity, and where to look for even more.
For Fiona, the stories and personal experiences are at least as important as the physical evidence and history. And, in many cases, they work together to give us a better understanding of what “paranormal” really means.
Absolutely fascinating and exactly the book I needed to read! Thank you so much for the information provided. My team and I area already starting to put your ideas into practice, to help us understand what is happening in our little corner of the world. This was the second book of Fiona's I have read, and I am looking forward to reading all the rest!
It's a pity that this is apparently no longer in print. I read it years ago when it first came out. Broome had a lot of good insight into the subject and smart suggestions on how to map ley lines in your own area. It has been my go-to to recommend to other paranormal researchers who wanted to learn more about the topic. Broome had mentioned a couple of years ago that she was revamping a lot of her old books. I hope this is on the slate to be reissued soon.
This book was surprisingly interesting. The author never makes any quasi-scientific claims. She doesn't give woo-woo new agey explanations. She simply gives practical steps to find interesting places and lets the "data" speak for itself.