I am half way through reading this.

It attracted a lot of negative criticism from many British paranormal groups, and I can appreciate why. Storr recounts many interviews with several UK based groups (and a few American groups too) and doesn't paint them in a particularly pleasant light. From downright unprofessional behaviour to simply paranoid hysterical egocentrics.

However, I am finding his book an interesting read - he is obviously struggling between flowing from scepticism and believer, and calls into question his Catholic family heritage - both from positive and negative angles. He also injects an appropriate amount of humour and genuine fear and empathy at times from what he experiences.

I cannot wait to read his conclusion and what his experiences have lead him to believe.

http://www.willstorr.co.uk/