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Some reviews:

 

Mental Dental (MBP) 5.0 out of 5 stars Gripping 13 Nov 2011 By Mark Excellent read! Couldn't put the book down.Storyline was great, looking forward to the next book! Very creative writer. Recommend this book to everyone.

 

Mental Dental (MBP) 5.0 out of 5 stars Best book so far 12 Nov 2011 By Jilly 

I have read all three of Ram Gulrajani's books and this one is the best by far, i thought the plots were great, and i thought it would make a great film. Not sure if i will ever go to the dentist ever again.Looking forward to the next one.

 

Legally Lucky 4.0 Out of 5 stars Good Read By leroy duvall on February 11, 2014

would recommend it to everyone Learn interesting things about England, Gibraltar and The Lottery. The best things in life are free.

 

Legally Lucky 4.0 Out of 5 stars Funny, sweet and imaginative 11 Dec 2010 By Mrs. J. Marvell

Lovely sweet story about a man who wins the lottery. Everone asks themselves what would I do if I won the lottery? Ram explores this idea in a fresh and comical way! Lovely to read that left me with a big smile on my face!

 

Legally Lucky 4.0 out of 5 stars will suit all 12 April 2011 By Betty

I found it a pleasant and light-hearted read and wondered how much related (at the beginning of book) to Ram's own life.  I had the pleasure of meeting Ram at the hospital he worked in in Essex, when I was one of his patients and I owe him a great deal. I wish him every success with future books, Well Done !

 

 

Phobic Wars 4.0 out of 5 stars Intriguing!, 21 Nov. 2014By Peter 

This review is from: Phobic Wars (Kindle Edition)

I enjoyed reading what I think is one of Ram's best books yet. A fine mix of myth, scifi and fact made for a good read. The pace was a little pressured with the conclusion a bit rushed. Editing was better than in some of his other work too.

 

Phantasms in the Infirmary 5.0 star review Scarry , 7 April 2015 By Martha A. Cheves (Charlotte, NC

 

This review is from: Phantasms in the Infirmary (Kindle Edition)

Not so long ago I took a friend to the hospital for an endoscopy. In the past this was done at one of the smaller facilities but my friend had changed doctors and he only did the procedure at the hospital. As we boarded the elevator I noticed that the nurse pushed the button for us to go down, not up. OK, there are a lot of floors that I've never been on in this hospital and with all the new construction we are probably just going to another above ground floor in the back. As we stepped off the elevator and started walking down the hall I started feeling closed in. I felt like I was walking into air that was really thick with something but I had no idea what. I sat by my friend's bed as they prepared him for the procedure and since there was only a curtain between us and the next patient I could hear his conversation with one of the nurses. He was telling her that he was born in this hospital 80 years ago. She proceeded to tell him that we were in the oldest part of the hospital in the basement which at one time was actually the morgue. I still didn't make the connection between my feelings and the location until I started reading Phantasms in the Infirmary.

Even though Authors Ram and Julie Gulrajani created a single hospital for the events to take place, they are still stories from several hospitals that have been passed on by hospital workers over the years. Both Authors work in the medical field which brings them in contact with those who have experienced the events as well as those who have heard the stories. Many of the hospitals have long histories of being everything from asylums, orphanages, workhouses, convents and monasteries in their past. They also all have one thing in common - death. Some even carried the ghosts of these deaths into the halls of the modern hospitals.

Is this what I was feeling while in the basement/old morgue of the hospital I was in? After reading this book of ghosts from the past I'm pretty sure that was exactly what I felt. Read Phantasms in the Infirmary for yourself and see if you agree.

 

Phantasms in the Infirmary 5.0 star review Read it at night., 5 Nov. 2014

By Peter

This review is from: Phantasms in the Infirmary (Kindle Edition)

This book is a great compilation of chilling tales some of which I could personally relate to and led to a quick page turning read. Rams progress as an author is clear and Julies contribution is a great addition due to her different style. Look forward to the next volume.

 

Phantasms in the Infirmary 5.0 star review 5*, 29 Nov. 2014 By Rebecca

This review is from: Phantasms in the Infirmary: A collection of hospital related ghostly short stories & ghoulish encounters (Paperback)

Really enjoyable read as are all of Ram's books. Thoroughly spooky - I'll be keeping an extra eye out on night shift! Definately worth a purchase

 

 

 

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