Andrew Carr MacKenzie
Andrew Carr MacKenzie was a journalist, novelist and parapsychologist from New Zealand.
He started a journalistic career and worked between 1928 and 1938 for The Evening Post of Wellington. He later moved from New Zealand to England where he became a columnist for Kemsley Newspapers.
MacKenzie was a writer of detective stories. He was vice president of the Society for Psychical Research and has been described as a leading researcher in the field of psychical research in the 1970s. He died at his home in Hove, East Sussex in 2001.
Publications
FictionPolice Superintendent series Branigan
- The House at the Estuary
- Search in the Dark
- Splash of Red
- Whisper If You Dare!
- The Man Who Wanted to Die
- Point of a Gun
- Always Fight Back
- Three Hours to Hang
- A Grave Is Waiting
- The Reaching Hand
- Shadow of a Spy
- A Man From the Past
- The Missile
- The Unexplained: Some Strange Cases In Psychical Research
- Frontiers of The Unknown: The Insights of Psychical Research
- Apparitions and Ghosts: A Modern Study
- A Gallery of Ghosts: An Anthology of Reported Experience
- The Riddle of The Future: A Study of Modern Precognition
- Dracula Country: Travels and Folk Beliefs in Romania
- Voting in Local Elections In New Zealand
- Hauntings and Apparitions: An Investigation of The Evidence
- Romanian Journey
- The History of Transylvania
- A Concise History of Romania
- Archaeology in Romania
- The Seen and the Unseen
- Music in Black Age
- ''Adventures in Time: Encounters with The Past''