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The Uncanny

Book • 1998
The Uncanny by Andrew Klavan is a gripping tale that reinvents the classic ghost story.

It follows Richard Storm, a Hollywood producer who seeks evidence of life after death in England, only to find himself entangled in a web of paranormal mysteries, Nazi art thefts, and a dangerous romance.

The story is a thrilling blend of suspense, horror, and romance, drawing inspiration from classic ghost tales.

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Mentioned in 3 episodes

Mentioned by Diana Walsh Pasulka in relation to the concept of ontological shock and the experience of confronting childhood beliefs that turn out to be real.
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Mentioned by Naomi Klein in the context of his essay "The Uncanny", which discusses doppelgangers.
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