America is full of haunted places. Find out why these fifteen places were selected as THE MOST HAUNTED. Each chapter is laid out in an easy-to-read format and includes a detailed and fascinating history and documented paranormal activities. The book contains thirty photographs, lots of fun facts, and visitor information. This includes addresses, tips, accessibility, and websites. Discover the history and ghosts who haunt these places: Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum...where experimental lobotomies were performed. Moon River Brewing Company...learn why no one is allowed to go to the top floor where the ghost resides. Shanghai Tunnels...where men and women were kidnapped and forced into servitude. Pirates' House...where pirate ghosts still demand rum. Ohio State Reformatory...even though it has been closed for a long time, some prisoners remain incarcerated here. ...and much more!
. . . Somber, dark, and brooding, these intriguing stories suggest that love really can last beyond death and that poetic justice does exist. Each of these wonderful tales is full of the strength of Montgomery's own inner resources.
When seventeen-year-old Emma's antique-collector parents vanish and her brother's college roommate shows up to become her guardian, he takes her from San Francisco to Boston, where she discovers that she is a powerful "ghostkeeper," which ...
A superstitious schoolmaster, in love with a wealthy farmer's daughter, has a terrifying encounter with a headless horseman.
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
Do you jump for your night-light when you hear a noise in bed?' If so, then it may be Too Dark to See.
It was getting dark when Dr. Davis finally came down the hill. “How's it going?” her husband asked. “Fantastic,” Holly's mother answered. “It looks like almost the entire skeleton. I just wish we'd found him sooner.
"How fast is fast?; Journey To Mars; All About Black Holes" ... Front Cover.
A collection of six tales of terror.
The great M.R. James, who collected and introduces the stories in this book, considered that Le Fanu 'stands absolutely in the first rank as a writer of ghost stories.'
Stories in the Dark: Tales of Terror by Jerome K. Jerome, Robert Barr and Barry Pain