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Ghost House Books
Series · 4 books · 2000-2006

Books in series

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Ghost Stories of Wisconsin

2006

Author A.S. Mott takes a fun and quirky look at this spirit friendly state. If you're a fan of spooky legends and lore, you will do well to pick up Ghost Stories of Wisconsin, where they will find the following stories and · When a man unearths his mother's grave, she leaves behind a small keepsake that causes a long sleepless night for the young man who finds it. · A faceless ghost torments a family to get its beloved Christmas quilt back. · The true story of Green Bay Harbor's phantom ship, the Griffen. · The amazing tale of Summerwind, Wisconsin's most famous haunted house. · When two young boys are murdered for being in the wrong place at the wrong time, the small town of Ridgeway finds itself terrorized by their ferocious avenging spirits. · A helpful spirit is often mistaken for a tour guide at the Fairlawn Mansion. Ask anyone who lives in Wisconsin and they'll tell you that there's more to the state than beer, football and dairy themed headwear. Read Ghost Stories of Wisconsin and you'll discover that it truly is the place to go if you're looking for paradise of the paranormal.
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#38

Ghost Stories of Hollywood

2000

Many of us enjoy star-gazing...at Hollywood stars, that is. Their lives fascinate us and so do their deaths. Learn about the people, places and things that haunt the city best-known for glitz and glamour.
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Ontario Ghost Stories, Volume II

2002

Ghost-lore collector Barbara Smith has assembled a second volume of fascinating tales of the unexplained from the spirit of an angry boy trapped on this earthly plane wreaks havoc in a Callander home; a supernatural being lives under Niagara Falls along with the spirit of a beautiful maiden; the apparition of its first keeper will continue to haunt Gibraltar Point Lighthouse until his murderers are caught and punished; a Timmins family experiences the ups and downs of living with a ghost they affectionately call Cecil; when an old man dies, his spirit returns home and resumes his routine of walking into the house at suppertime; For anyone fascinated by the paranormal, ONTARIO GHOST STORIES, VOLUME II, is sure to prove a chilling and unforgettable treat.
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#47

Ghost Stories of Colorado

2006

True Tales of the Paranormal The rich and rugged history of Colorado is filled with both spectacular successes and dashed dreams. It is a land of Native Americans, pioneers, miners, ranchers and soldiers. Against this backdrop Dan Asfar explores the ghosts, poltergeists and other residual spiritual inhabitants of the Centennial State: \*the apparition of a bandit rides forevermore on a rugged trail in South Park, scouring the countryside for its missing head \*the reform of bad girl Belle Grant occurred after a miraculous visit from her long-dead mother who begged her to change her ways \*bashful Bruno occupies a Denver garage, flicking on the lights and generally making mischief while coyly refusing to divulge how his spirit got there in the first place \*two brothers seek shelter from a storm in a haunted old ranch house in Coyote Gulch, where long ago a lonely traveler was murdered \*in Georgetown, the spirit of a young Austrian is angry after being lynched without trial for the mysterious murder of his boss, a temperamental butcher \*strange things occur in the Dunn Building in Victor, where once a badly injured miner was prepared for burial even before his death \*a tall, graceful woman with long red hair appears to railroad engineers along the tracks near Timpas in Otero County \*spirits haunt the banks of Sand Creek, where hundreds of Cheyenne and Arapaho were massacred by troops led by a man driven by his lust for power \*the hideous Hairy Lady visits a child in a house in Denver until she gets angry when the child starts school—and then things get weirder. . . For anyone interested in peering into the edge of mystery, Ghost Stories of Colorado is sure to prove a chilling and unforgettable treat.

Authors

Barbara Smith
Barbara Smith
Author · 28 books

Barbara Smith was born and raised in Toronto and lived most of her life in Edmonton. She settled in the Victoria area in 2006 with her husband, Bob. They have two daughters and two grandsons. Barbara has always collected folklore stories. Following her job on the Edmonton school board, she has been a full-time writer since 1988. Her work is inspired by a love of mystery, combined with her lifelong interest in social history. She has published over thirty books, the majority regional true ghost stories. They include: Ghost Stories Of Manitoba, Campfire Stories Of Western Canada, Ghost Stories Of Alberta, Ghost Stories And Mysterious Creatures Of British Columbia, Ghost Stories Of The Rocky Mountains, and Canadian Ghost Stories. Barbara was featured on the Discovery Channel's "Hunt For the Mad Trapper". She continues to publish, give readings, and interviews. Canadian Ghost Stories came out in November 2018. http://www.superstitioustimes.com/can...

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