
The land of mist
"The land of mist by Arthur Conan Doyle" is a novel published in 1926. Reporter Edward Malone and Professor Challenger's daughter Enid investigate spiritualist phenomena and discover genuine evidence of the supernatural. As they attempt to convince the skeptical Challenger, the story explores séances and life after death. Heavily influenced by Doyle's own belief in Spiritualism following personal losses in World War I, the novel reunites characters from "The Lost World."
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