Exploring the theme of deception, the narrative delves into the complexities of trust and betrayal in modern society. It presents a world where appearances can be misleading, and hidden agendas lurk beneath the surface. The characters navigate a landscape rife with challenges, reflecting on their choices and the consequences that follow. Through gripping storytelling, the book invites readers to question the reliability of their perceptions and the motives of those around them.
John A. Keel Libros
John Keel fue un periodista y autor profesional, reconocido por sus exploraciones sobre objetos voladores no identificados, el fenómeno Mothman y otros temas paranormales. Su obra conectó de manera única los informes contemporáneos sobre OVNIs con el folclore antiguo y los encuentros religiosos, ofreciendo una perspectiva controvertida pero influyente sobre la ufología. Keel es conocido por popularizar el concepto de los "hombres de negro" y por postular un vínculo entre los OVNIs y los fenómenos psíquicos. Abrazó el término "Fortean" para describir su interés más amplio en eventos inexplicables.




West Virginia, 1966. For thirteen months the town of Point Pleasant is gripped by a real-life nightmare culminating in a tragedy that makes headlines around the world. Strange occurrences and sightings, including a bizarre winged apparition that becomes known as the Mothman, trouble this ordinary American community. Mysterious lights are seen moving across the sky. Domestic animals are found slaughtered and mutilated. And journalist John Keel, arriving to investigate the freakish events, soon finds himself an integral part of an eerie and unfathomable mystery. Translated into over thirteen languages, John Keel's "The Mothman Prophecy" is an unsettling true story of the paranormal that has long been regarded as a classic in the literature of the unexplained.
The Mothman Prophecies
- 352 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
The terrifying true story of the alien invasion of Point Pleasant, West Virginia: the tie-in edition to the film starring Richard Gere, Laura Linney and Alan Bates
Berkeley Buddhist Studies Series - 12: Chinul
Founder of the Korea Son Tradition
- 211 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
The Buddhist master Chinul (1158-1210) is regarded as one of the greatest Son (Zen) monks in Korea. In this penetrating analysis of Chinul's writings about Son, the esoteric world of the Buddhist meditation experience becomes more accessible to readers.