High Strangeness– By the time Robert Charroux reached his final two books The Book of the Mysterious Unknown and The Book of the Living Past — his tone had shifted. The earlier works were investigative, almost archaeological. These last volumes feel pro fed tic. Charroux no longer writes as a man uncovering the past but as someone warning about the future.
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High Strangeness– By the time Robert Charroux reached his final two books The Book of the Mysterious Unknown and The Book of the Living Past — his tone had shifted. The earlier works were investigative, almost archaeological. These last volumes feel pro fed tic. Charroux no longer writes as a man uncovering the past but as someone warning about the future.