Carnacki, the Ghost Finder Carnacki, the Ghost Finder

Publisher Description

"Carnacki, the Ghost Finder by William Hope Hodgson is a classic collection of supernatural detective stories that blends occult horror with early scientific investigation. First published in 1913, the book introduces Thomas Carnacki, a unique investigator who confronts haunted houses, cursed objects, and mysterious manifestations that defy ordinary explanation.

Narrated through Carnacki’s own accounts, each case presents an unsettling mystery rooted in ancient rituals, spectral forces, or unexplained phenomena. What sets Carnacki apart from traditional ghost hunters is his method: he combines arcane knowledge, protective symbols, and experimental technology to confront the unknown. This balance between rational inquiry and supernatural dread gives the stories a distinctive and compelling tone.

Hodgson’s atmospheric writing builds slow-burning tension, drawing readers into shadowy rooms, abandoned chapels, and houses steeped in terror. Some mysteries reveal genuine paranormal horrors, while others expose human deception—keeping readers constantly guessing where the truth lies. The result is a fascinating blend of ghost story, mystery, and early weird fiction.

Carnacki, the Ghost Finder is a cornerstone of classic supernatural literature and an important influence on later horror and occult detective fiction. Ideal for fans of classic horror, ghost stories, and eerie mysteries, this collection remains gripping, imaginative, and deeply unsettling more than a century after its first publication."

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2026
January 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
217
Pages
PUBLISHER
Nexora Press
SELLER
Nexora Press
SIZE
552.9
KB
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