There is No Death

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There is No Death

by Florence Marryat

EN·~9 hours·34 chapters

Chapters

34 total
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Works by Florence MarryatPUBLISHED IN THEINTERNATIONAL SERIES.NO.CTS.85.Blindfold,50135.Brave Heart and True,5042.Mount Eden,3013.On Circumstantial Evidence,30148.Risen Dead, The,5077.Scarlet Sin, A,50159.There Is No Death,50

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THERE IS NO DEATH

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THERE IS NO DEATH

0:25
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CHAPTER I. - FAMILY GHOSTS.

22:59
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CHAPTER II. - MY FIRST SÉANCE.

18:05
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CHAPTER III. - CURIOUS COINCIDENCES.

21:24
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CHAPTER IV. - EMBODIED SPIRITS.

23:08
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CHAPTER V. - OPTICAL ILLUSIONS.

14:14
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CHAPTER VI. - ON SCEPTICISM.

29:34
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CHAPTER VII. - THE STORY OF JOHN POWLES.

24:07

Description

In this compelling memoir, a determined narrator sets out to document her own encounters with the hidden world of spirits. Drawing on personal observation rather than theory, she chronicles astonishing séances, whispered messages from unseen presences, and the subtle signs that convince her that death is merely a transition. The tone is earnest and methodical, inviting listeners to weigh the evidence alongside a writer who values reputation and honesty above sensationalism.

As the story unfolds, the reader is drawn into a Victorian landscape where scientific curiosity clashes with deep‑seated skepticism. Through vivid descriptions of cold rooms, trembling candles, and the uneasy yet fascinating dialogue between the living and the departed, the narrative balances wonder with a careful reluctance to claim absolute truth. Listeners will find a thoughtful exploration of belief, doubt, and the timeless question of what lies beyond the veil, all told with the modest confidence of a seasoned observer.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (575K characters)

Release date

2012-03-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Florence Marryat

Florence Marryat

1833–1899

A bestselling Victorian novelist, actress, and magazine editor, she wrote lively, dramatic fiction that explored marriage, work, scandal, and the hidden pressures of respectable society. Her career also took her into the world of spiritualism, a fascination that shaped some of her most unusual later books.

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