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The Green Stone (2nd edition)

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In 1979 a team of investigators working for a magazine based in the Midlands of England followed a trail of cryptic clues to discover a hidden green gemstone once possessed by Mary Queen of Scots and a secret society called The Order of Meonia. Lost for over three-and-a-half centuries, the stone was said to contain ancient supernatural power. When the relic was taken to the offices of the magazine, an old Victorian house in the English town of Wolverhampton, inexplicable events, witnessed by dozens of observers, began to occur.

  • An unexplained dense, incense-smelling smoke filled the entire building each night as darkness fell.
  • The mysterious sound of footsteps, voices, and banging noises drove terrified visitors away.
  • Objects began to move and be thrown around, seemingly of their own volition, and an odious blue, gelatinous substance oozed from the walls.
  • An ominous, dark, faceless figure appeared and disappeared before the very eyes of those involved.
  • The sleeping bag of a member of the team spontaneously combusted as he slept in the building overnight.
  • Ultimately, nine people stood witness to hellish, unearthly cries, and bright balls of fiery light exploding over a nearby wood, when the awesome power of the stone was finally unleashed.

The Green Stone is not only a spellbinding real-life historical detective story, but one of the most extraordinary true tales of the paranormal ever told. This revised edition, long awaited by enthusiasts of the paranormal, contains an additional four dozen, previously unpublished photographs and illustrations. 

“One of the most remarkable true stories I have ever read.” Weekend 1982

“If you only read one book in your life, read this one.” Psychic News 1983

“That the phenomena occurred, there can be no doubt.” Jools Holland, The Tube 1985.

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Product Details
1912241099 / 9781912241095
Paperback / softback
133.8
15/02/2019
England
English
282 pages : illustrations (black and white)
22 cm
Previous edition: St. Helier, Jersey: Spearman, 1983.