![]() ![]() Also, those six stories were adapted by Big Finish productions in a series of audio adaptations.īut what about the other three stories, which were written (or at least published) later? I think I found a book online once that appeared to have all nine of the stories, but it was somewhere around $40, and I’m not that enthusiastic.īut then I was checking out the TV Tropes* website and I found that it has a Thomas Carnacki page, and that page has this link.Īnd so, with great excitement, I read the first of the three new (to me) stories, and it was really lousy! Definitely weaker than any of first six. ![]() ![]() Six of the nine Thomas Carnacki stories were published in a volume called Carnacki, the Ghost Finder, which I have. ![]() Carnacki himself was not supernatural (or, as he would have said “ab-natural”) - he just investigated “hauntings” (or things which appeared to be hauntings), using very scientific tools (for 1910). Thomas Carnacki was a supernatural detective, in stories written by William Hope Hodgson in the early 20th century. ![]()
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