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1 Edwin T. Woodhall, Crime and the Supernatural i (1935)

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CRIME AND THE SUPERNATURAL

        This is the first book to be written on the
      relationship of crime to the supernatural.
      The  author has  made  a special study of
      crimes  that have  been  characterized by
       things not of this world. Many cases are
      surrounded  by inexplicable circumstances,
      and  he reveals that what some  may  call
      either  fate  or  chance, can also be
      interpreted as psychic and occult influences.
        Written  in a clear, common-sense style,
      the book at once grips the reader's interest.
      Much   courage is needed to  explore, and
      ability to elucidate, one of the most difficult
      subjects in the  world-the  supernatural ;
      and  we feel that Mr. Woodhall, who  has
      distinguished himself with previous books,
      is to  be congratulated on  his absorbing
      investigation.

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