Aimed at adults, teenagers, and tourists, this is the most comprehensive collection of tales, legends, folklore, ghost stories and strange-but-true facts ever assembled about Vermont and the surrounding areas of New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Quebec--one that can be used to find these haunted sites. Black-and-white drawings and maps.
Stories of the supernatural, set in Vermont. One is on a haunted police academy, another on a ghost ship, a third on a creature with a man's body and the face of a pig.
Originally published as The Unseen, novel of a long-buried nightmare in Vermont.
Nolan nodded , a little sadly . “ The chief is a good man , Mr. Wilder . He did just what he should have done . But there are things he doesn't know . I think he'll be the first to tell you he doesn't know for sure - not for sure - what ...
Harrison's "new beginning" is like nothing he'd ever planned. And Lake Monsters ends with a surprise that's shocking, unexpected, and unforgettable.
Fact and fiction combine in a classic that scared Vermonters out of the woods.
In this new collection of never-before-published tales, classic legends, and long-forgotten lore, best-selling compiler and investigator of the supernatural Joseph A. Citro takes us on a tour of every haunted...
Some are well known, at least regionally. Others are nearly forgotten. Within these pages, storyteller Joseph A. Citro vividly brings these tales to life, letting us decide if these tales of woe were bad luck or . . . something else.
The very first illustrated "census" of Green Mountain ghosts.
In this delightfully spine-tingling tour of all six New England states, Citro chronicles the haunted history and folklore of a region steeped in hardship and horror, humor and pathos.
Green Mountain Ghosts, Ghouls and Unsolved Mysteries. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1994. ———. Green Mountains, Dark Tales. Lebanon, NH: University Press of New England, 1999. Clark, Jerome. Unexplained! Canton, MI: Visible Ink Press, 1999.