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The Poltergeist of Côte Saint-Luc
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-0690936-8-4
- EAN9781069093684
- Date de parution27/05/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurStygian Media
Résumé
For ten years, Jeffrey Mislovitch lived an ordinary life in a quiet apartment in Côte Saint-Luc, Québec. Nothing seemed unusual. Nothing seemed out of place. Then a rubber band moved. At first it was easy to dismiss. Objects fall. Memory falters. People make mistakes. But when household items begin transferring themselves across rooms, lights switch on in empty spaces, sealed containers reassemble, and coins materialize from nowhere, dismissal becomes impossible.
What begins with minor disturbances escalates into something far stranger. Objects rotate with precision. Doors open without touch. Items vanish and reappear in different locations. A fourth dinner plate manifests after decades of there being only three. An aluminum container disappears entirely, leaving behind only its perfectly formed lining. Documented over years, these events unfold inside a single Montréal apartment, witnessed firsthand and recorded with increasing urgency.
The phenomenon does not confine itself to one room, one object, or one explanation. It grows bolder. It grows deliberate. It begins to suggest intention. The Poltergeist of Côte Saint-Luc is a detailed chronicle of persistent, unexplained activity that challenges our assumptions about matter, space, and the limits of physical reality. If even one of these events is possible, what else is?
What begins with minor disturbances escalates into something far stranger. Objects rotate with precision. Doors open without touch. Items vanish and reappear in different locations. A fourth dinner plate manifests after decades of there being only three. An aluminum container disappears entirely, leaving behind only its perfectly formed lining. Documented over years, these events unfold inside a single Montréal apartment, witnessed firsthand and recorded with increasing urgency.
The phenomenon does not confine itself to one room, one object, or one explanation. It grows bolder. It grows deliberate. It begins to suggest intention. The Poltergeist of Côte Saint-Luc is a detailed chronicle of persistent, unexplained activity that challenges our assumptions about matter, space, and the limits of physical reality. If even one of these events is possible, what else is?



