The Black Diary
M.I.B, Women in Black, Black-Eyed Children, and Dangerous Books
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Dan Gilvezan
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Nick Redfern
About this listen
“His skin was strange.” “She had total black eyes.” “You could almost taste the menace.” “The impulse to burn the book is mighty interesting.”
Nick Redfern reveals the very latest information on the sinister "Men in Black", the chilling "Women in Black", and the creepy "Black-Eyed Children". Highlights include: dozens of never-before-heard stories of encounters with these creatures; Nick’s own sighting of an MIB; the ability of these multi-dimensional entities to invade our space in hostile fashion; and how and why writing, reading, and even thinking about them can be hazardous.
Nick Redfern is the author of more than 40 books. They include Men in Black, Women in Black, The Roswell UFO Conspiracy, and 365 Days of UFOs. Nick has appeared on many TV shows, including the BBC’s Out of This World; the SyFy Channel’s Proof Positive; the History Channel’s Monster Quest, America’s Book of Secrets, and UFO Hunters; the National Geographic Channel’s Paranatural; and MSNBC’s Countdown.
He can be contacted at nickredfernfortean.blogspot.com.
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- Deb
- 30-03-21
Another great book
Really enjoyed this book. Great author, well narrated and interesting. Have read all his books.
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- Eoghan
- 26-05-22
Kooky book about mysterious goings on
It seems more personal and imo a little less believable than some of his other books but it’s a pretty fun romp
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