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DESC: The author of the cult classic The Man Who Turned into Himself, David Ambrose is one of England's best-known suspense writers. Now, inspired by real-life parapsychological experiments, and with the chilling intensity of Stephen King or John Saul, he takes you past the everyday barrier between science and belief, faith and reason, all-too-human desires and inhuman evil-and toward an inexorable descent into nightmare... University psychologist Sam Towne is certain that the human mind has the psychic ability to create a ghost-that paranormal sightings and experiences can be attributed to a kind of group telepathy. To prove his theory, Sam decides to take his experiments one step further, assembling a group of eight people from all walks of life in his small New York laboratory. Among them is skeptical magazine reporter Joanna Cross, who has just debunked a ring of fraudulent spiritualists and who is finding that investigating Sam's steadfast beliefs and good-humored attitude is an even more intriguing mystery
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