| Weight | 193 g |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 19 × 12.3 × 1 cm |
True Singapore Ghost Stories Book 9
SGD 10.79
A SPECIAL COLLECTION
This collection has the most “special” stories, including The Black Mass, Temple Of Sin (II) and Lady Whitesnake. Read Russell Lee at his very best!
GRIPPING STORIES
THE HOUSE OF KHAN
NOBODY’S CHILD
THE SHAMAN
A CHRISTMAS GHOST STORY
THE KHAA OF KATHMANDU
160 solid pages!!
RUSSELL LEE INVESTIGATES
KILLER CULTS
A GHOST’S JOURNEY
NINE GATES OF HELL
The facts UNCOVERED!
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MUST-READ SPECIALS!
THE BLACK MASS
A clash between spiritual forces at the Church of Satan.
DEVIL CHILD
The child in a bottle brought luck — but at a price!
LADY WHITESNAKE
A beautiful woman with a dark… sssecret!
THE ROACH KILLER
A battle develops into mind-blowing proportions!
PLUS MORE!!
Author: Russell Lee
Format: Paperback
ABOUT THE SERIES
With over 1.5 million copies sold since 1989, True Singapore Ghost Stories is the most popular read in Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei. In each book, Russell Lee compiles reports, stories and interviews about the supernatural. Light and entertaining, the books appeal to a general readership. Since the launch of the series in 1989, the Singapore National Library has cited the TSGS books as being the most read books in Singapore. Meanwhile, the well-loved, masked author Russell Lee keeps his identity a secret, preferring to let the books do all the talking.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Russell Lee is an iconic figure who has entertained generations of Singaporeans and Malaysians with his “The Almost Complete Collection of True Singapore Ghost Stories” series. The well-loved, masked author keeps his identity a secret, and dons a mask and black outfit that covers every inch of his body in public. Those who have met him say he is a gentle giant whose all-black outfit belies his warm and friendly manner. He doesn’t say much about himself, preferring to let the books do all the talking for him. Singaporeans don’t just treat him as another author. He is one of them, speaking their language, writing on their behalf. However, we do know he is Singaporean — “as Singaporean as the five stars and crescent moon”, is how Lee puts it.



