"I set out to write a supernatural detective story..."
-- William Peter Blatty on The Exorcist

"Whoever battles monsters should take care not to become a monster too,
for if you stare long enough into the Abyss, the Abyss stares also into you."--Friedrich Nietzsche
 
 

QUESTION: Which Ghostbreaker have their own pasta?

The Ghostbreakers is a website dedicated to the great ghostbusting characters (call them psychic doctors, occult detectives, ghostbreakers, ghostfinders,regular detectives,what have you) in literature, film, television and comics. Below are the bibliographies of the great detectives we have uncovered. Feel free to let us know about those we have missed.


The dates included here are when these ghostbreakers first appeared:

1841-1899
1900-1909
1910-1919
1920-1929
1930-1939
1940-1949
1950-1959
1960-1969
1970-1979
1980-1989
1990-1999
2000+

All Ghostbreakers
 


FEATURE STORY:
"How Do You Get To Babylon? by Paul Alan Fahey



An Interview with C. J. HENDERSON

Question: Which living actor has played the most different ghostbreakers?

THE FLAXMAN LOW 12-STEP PLOT FORMULA

THE G. W. THOMAS CRITERIA FOR GHOSTBREAKERS

A CONVERSATION WITH CHRISTOPHER LYONS

SEND REVIEW COPIES HERE

READ The NEW Review of RICHARD MATHESON'S KOLCHAK SCRIPTS

READ The NEW Review of Justin Gustainis' THE HADES PROJECT

An Interview with JACK PASSARELLA
about WITHER'S RAIN

Inteview with JAY RUSSELL about MARTY BURNS

Check out "The Ghostbreakers" in BLACK OCTOBER MAGAZINE
  HOUSE & SHERLOCK HOLMES
THE FIRST THREE BEN REESE MYSTERIES by Sally S. Wright

THE eMYSTERY: THE CASE OF THE INVISIBLE MEDIUM

"I ROBOT: The SF Mysteries of Isaac Asimov"
"The Hills of Homicide" by Louis L'Amour
"Pay Dirt: The Whispering Sands Stories of Erle Stanley Gardner"
"Tarzan, Jungle Detective" (Erb-Zin-E)
"Murder in Mesopotamia"

An Ellery Queen Reader's Guide
Mysteries on the Net
Mystery Magazines in Print
A Dashiell Hammett List
A Sherlock Holmes List
An Agatha Christie List