This was the first book on London`s ghosts, when Peter Underwood was President of the Ghost Club. He is uniquely qualified to write Haunted London, presenting a parade & gazetteer of the psychic phenomena of Britain`s capital city
- a city with nearly ten million living inhabitants & the ghosts of many dead ones. As well as all the famous hauntings
- the Cock Lane ghost, the Grey Man at Drury Lane, the Tower ghosts, the haunted house at Berkeley Square etc.
- the book contains many new & hitherto unpublished findings. Not all ghosts date back to earlier centuries: there are ghost motorcyclists, for instance, & new buildings on the sites of older ones are as likely to have ghosts as those which still st&. For easy reference, Haunted London has divided up London geographically. Ghostly associations are uncovered in churches, theatres, hotels, inns & scenes of murders. Poltergeist infestation is another phenomenon included in this work which is sure to fascinate anyone wanting to get to know London better
- whether they be visitors, psychic researchers, students of history, of legend or folklore, or simply lovers of one of the world`s finest cities.