The paperback edition of my forthcoming book, Women In Black: The Creepy Companions of the Mysterious M.I.B., is now available as a pre-order from Amazon, with the official publication date being July 1. The Kindle, however, is already available.
Here's the link.
And here are the chapter titles:
Introduction
Chapter 1: “He saw a lady in black in his
bedroom at night”
Chapter 2: “They are surely the saucer
people you told us about”
Chapter 3: “We talked for hours about
traveling in space and time”
Chapter 4: “It was as if she were dead”
Chapter 5: “A sinister group of pale-faced
women”
Chapter 6: “She was black. Her skin was
black, her body was black, the wings were
black; everything was black”
black; everything was black”
Chapter 7: “Whatever that young woman did
to me, it was like being in a sleepwalk”
Chapter 8: “Her skin was very pale, and of an unusually smooth texture”
Chapter 8: “Her skin was very pale, and of an unusually smooth texture”
Chapter 9: “The sky is very clear tonight”
Chapter 10: “They wore long black cloaks”
Chapter 11: “Rambling wolves seeking whom
they can devour”
Chapter 12: “We would urge everyone to be
vigilant”
Chapter 13: “I didn’t want to get bitten”
Chapter 14: “This thing he is doing with
UFOs, tell him to stop it, right away”
Chapter 15: “Late at night the attic
became a creepy place”
Chapter 16: “May I come in?”
Chapter 17: “It was a hideous-looking
woman dressed in black”
Chapter 18: “I used to apprentice as an
embalmer, and I swear that woman smelled just like
formalin”
Chapter 19: “The scene shows a large woman
dressed in black”
Chapter 20: “Maybe they decided it was too
far advanced for people”
Chapter 21: “This scary-looking woman was
tall and thin, had a face powdered white”
Chapter 22: "I have never felt such fear in my life”
Chapter 22: "I have never felt such fear in my life”
Chapter 23: “There was something ‘off’
about them”
Chapter 24: “I had a very strange feeling
when I saw the woman”
Chapter 25: “She shrank from him with a
hissing sound”
Chapter 26: “The woods are avoided after
dusk”
Conclusions
Bibliography
About Nick Redfern
Acknowledgments
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