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The Globe and Mail gave a wonderful endorsement of The Third Man Factor in its Feb. 7 edition. The review,oddly titled Three's a crowd, has a much more appropriate headlineon the paper's website: To the power of three. Written by well-know Canadian writerWayne Grady, the review includes much praise for the book. Here'ssome highlights:
John Geiger, the celebrated author of Frozen In Time: The Fate of the Franklin Expedition, hascollected dozens of accounts and arranged them in such a way as tolead to a tentative explanation of their origin... The stories,which range from the poles to the mid-ocean to Everest and evenouter space, make a fascinating reading in themselves, but Geiger'spatient tracking of the psychology behind the "sensed presence" isequally compelling. The Third Man Factor is a mystery story that takes placein some of the most horrific environments imaginable ...Geiger'sbook has a lot going for it: The many accounts of Third Manvisitations in perilous situations make for edge-of-seat reading,and the citations and explorations of the theory of the sensedpresence give the book scientific weight. It even contains amoral...
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