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On the internet there are frequent postings of 'ghosts' appearing on digital photographs. There is nothing new about this. The highpoint of 'spirit photography' was in the 1860s and extended to the 1930s. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was a firm believer in the authenticity of ghosts appearing in photographs. His friend, Houdini, was a determined debunker of such photographs. Anyone interested in the topic of Victorian 'spirit photography' might like to look at my blog: ghostlyimages.wordpress.com. Some readers might also be interested in my novel Ghostly Images, published by LL-Publications and also available on Amazon. It is set in Whitby in 1894 and deals with spirit photography. David Taylor didn't believe in the paranormal when he reluctantly became a spirit photographer. When ominous shadows appear on the photographs of young women slain by the Whitby Ripper, David is forced to think the unthinkable. Could his camera possess psychic powers that can predict death and expose a killer?
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