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One of the most violent and intense manifestations of paranormal activity witnessed in the UK for decades, the Birmingham Poltergeist case occured during a single week in 2021 when real-life Ghostbuster and celebrity supernatural expert Lee Brickley began to investigate strange goings-on at a modest family home in Gravelly Hill, Erdington. From the moment Brickley arrived at the property, it was clear something was very, very wrong, and the seasoned ghost hunter knew he had to act fast. This book contains an entire eyewitness account of the terrifying events that would soon unravel.
From knives and cutlery flying around the kitchen to a scary-looking old photograph that just couldn't be destroyed, the family involved in this haunting were subjected to unimaginable levels of torment and cruelty at the hands of the otherworldly entities invading their lives. A mother and father with two young daughters who, through no fault of their own, became embroiled in a battle for their very souls against a malevolent killer from beyond the grave.
Reviews:
"This is hands down the most terrifying thing I've ever read" - Bill Brown, British Journalist
"Lee did it again. You'll sleep with the lights on tonight" - John Lomas, Supernatural Magazine
"I rememver reading This House is Haunted as a kid and being so scared I couldn't sleep. I'm an adult now, but this book had the same effect. Definitely buy it"- James Crane, Otherworldly Magazine
About the author
Lee Brickley is a paranormal investigator and author from the UK who first shot to fame in 2014 following his publication of various black eyed child sightings from the Cannock Chase area. He had since gone on to write many books including:UFOs, Werewolves & The Pig-manThe Black Eyed Child of Cannock ChaseGhosts of Cannock ChaseOn the Hunt for the British Bigfoot.
Lee has appeared as a paranormal expert on TV shows including ITV's This Morning, and he regularly writes weird columns about his investigations into the supernatural for national newspapers like the Mirror.