The Green Stone 
by Graham Phillips, Martin Keatman 

Hardcover, printed in 1983 by Neville Spearman (Jersey)
1st edition. 224 pages, 9 x 6. ISBN: 9780859780605

This lovely book is rare, it is a true story of paranormal adventure and one of a series. 

It is important reading for anybody interested in the paranormal.

Condition, clean and tight copy. Pages are browned throughout. Jacket is rubbed, slightly edge-worn, short closed tear to the front fold-over, bottom edge creased. Otherwise excellent copy of scarce first edition.


About the Book:

During the closing months of 1979, a number of people throughout England received identical psychic impressions that were to draw them together for the quest to discover a long-forgotten tomb, which in legend held the darkest secret of the ancient world. 

During the next two years, the authors and other researchers were drawn into an incredible drama. At every turn, disturbing evidence showed that a supernatural agency was trying to pass a vital message to those involved. 

Psychic instructions urged them to recover - with all haste - a mysterious green stone that lay buried somewhere in the heart of England. Called the Meonia Stone, this gem held the key to a frightening power that had lain undisturbed for centuries and was the means by which they would defeat an unnamed force of evil. 

The authors, following up almost impossible clues and coded messages given nearly 400 years ago, finally unearthed a sword in the foundations of an old bridge in the Worcestershire countryside, which held the secret to discovering the Meonia Stone, and a heavy brass casket buried near the banks of the River Avon. It seemed to them that the stone was the key to unlock the tomb. 

During their searches, they discovered the history of the stone and those who had once possessed it - a mystical order that had existed for more than 3,000 years. As the months passed, they found themselves subjected to bizarre paranormal phenomena, seemingly warning them to the leave the secret alone. Finally, in 1981, they found the tomb, leading to an unexpected twist in the tale.