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Thieves in the Night: A Brief History of Supernatural Child Abductions

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Folklore has always warned of hidden dangers lurking in the shadows, otherworldly beings who seek to steal that which parents hold most dear. In the first book dedicated solely to the subject, Joshua Cutchin traces this primal concern from antiquity to the modern era-beginning with worldwide tales of faeries, changelings, spirits, demons, and monsters, before examining more contemporary phenomena such as Sasquatch kidnappings, alien abductions, and mysterious disappearances in national parks. Folklore, medicine, science, and spirituality come together for a uniquely scholarly perspective on the thieves in the night.

470 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2018

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Author 65 books132 followers
November 29, 2020
multiple inaccuracies about indigenous religious practices including Yoruba practice and shamanism in general. Otherwise, it is an interesting comparison of faery vs ufo lore with numerous case studies but the devil is in the details and the sloppiness about things like the shaman's death / rebirth ordeal (no, shamans don't have mystical crystals implanted in them ffs) and inaccurately defining a babalawo as a "faerie doctor" make me seriously critical as to the accuracy of the rest of the text.
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January 8, 2021
I was really torn with giving it 4 stars. Very well researched but a little dry. I also didn’t realize it would mainly be about fairies, I thought it would be more of different creatures. But over all it was good.
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October 8, 2023
Another great read from Cutchin. This discussion of supernatural child abduction was great.

As is normal, Cutchin takes a comparativist view of the subject, addressing fae abductions, UFOs, etc. He charts several features of child abduction stories throughout history and lore that show great connective tissue, regardless of the specifics.

Cutchin also addresses this difficult subject with sensitivity. He makes it clear that in many instances stories likely don't describe fae changelings or UFO shenanigans, but instead children with disabilities or ways for people to justify or excuse child abuse or even murder. They could also be "rationalizations" allowing people to overlook instances where people did grievous criminal harm to children.

But he also maintains focus on the stories involved, and what the themes are telling us about ourselves, our beliefs, and what could possibly be behind some of the more peculiar and/or convincing disappearances. Very well done.
Author 31 books83 followers
April 6, 2024
This was so well researched! I imagine the author had a literal wall of information, with string running from all directions, trying to piece everything together like a weary detective and an unsolved old crime. I think Joshua Cutchin is the new Jacques Vallee. Not that there is anything wrong with the old one, it's just that Cutchin is a mighty force going in the same direction. A brilliant and thought provoking book.
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December 10, 2020
Thoughtful and thought provoking

Excellent exploration of various traditions related to child abduction and the lens societies view it through. Fair and equal coverage of both old and new traditions. Well written and researched.
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April 21, 2023
Must Read for Those Interested in this Phenomenon

Awesome work, excellent author! Must read for people interested in this sort of phenomenon. Excellent reference section as well for further reading.
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April 25, 2019
Interesting book .. Unfortunately a lot of it is true ... How would I know ? Rack it up to experience 's on my part .
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October 8, 2019
Terrifying & Fascinating

Could not be a better author in the field of the Fortean than cutchin & I could not be happier to see he will continue to write !!
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April 11, 2022
Very thorough look at abduction phenomena over the centuries. Hard to imagine a more thorough collection and analysis.
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September 14, 2023
Very good book, this is about alien abduction, under a different name. Thank you.
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February 13, 2019
This book covered a lot of the same territory that 'Super Natural' covered. All in all, I think this is the better book.
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