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Wednesday, April 9

Tag: Ewan Irvine

Tales of Haunted Edinburgh: Echoes From Beyond the Grave – Arthur Conan Doyle Centre
Scotland

Tales of Haunted Edinburgh: Echoes From Beyond the Grave – Arthur Conan Doyle Centre

Ewan Irvine is a psychic and paranormal medium, tutor and author.  He has hosted ghost hunts of ancient buildings, has had his own radio shows and appeared on TV.  He has done spiritual readings across the country and has written books and published articles.  Also, I must say here and now that Ewan is known to this reviewer as a very dear friend - full disclosure.  I have watched Ewan become a powerful speaker, in recent years.  This is not his first foray into the Edinburgh Fringe and I'm certain that it won't be his last.  Every year, though he seems to bring something very different to the speaking lectern.  This year, he spoke about tales of hauntings, of ghosts, of inexplicable phenomena which are particular to the capital city.  And he - almos...