Have you ever wished to spend a night at the haunted Myrtles Plantation? How about an eerie abandoned prison or the most haunted pub in England? Don't have time to travel to distant places? We've done it for you! No need to pack, just settle back and enjoy our adventures! We'll gladly share the excitement - and the chills - with you! Authors Karen Stevens and Pat Cody are longtime paranormal investigators with a love of travel. Join us as we explore haunted ships, hotels, a famous plantation house that gave us nightmares, an historic haunted church in London, and a very haunted pub. We've even included a few photos that may-or may not-have captured something paranormal.
The house of mirth: Set among the elegant brownstones of New York City and opulent country houses like gracious Bellomont on the Hudson, the novel creates a satiric portrayal of what Wharton herself called "a society of irresponsible ...
From doomed pirates to mischievous soldiers to spectral nuns, this collection of 38 spine-chilling tales features famous spirits from St. Augustine's legendary paranormal past.
The Ghost Stories of August Derleth
The ghost hunter's beautiful daughter sighs, wipes a tear from the corner of her eye, looks out the cobwebbed window of the attic. Sometimes it's the basement, sometimes the attic. Occasionally a house has a secret crawl space, ...
In these powerful and elegant tales, Edith Wharton evokes moods of disquiet and darkness within her own era.
Ghostville Elementary series #1.
Some of the ghosts depicted here are helpful, while others are horrifyingly malevolent. Some have disconcerting physicality--for example the phantom limb whose owner claims committed the murder he's accused of.
Stories of ghosts and witches, "jump" stories, scary songs, and modern-day scary stories.
Old and new ghost stories from around Ohio.
A compilation of 19th and early 20th-century newspaper and journal articles on ghosts, hauntings, Forteana, and supernatural mysteries with commentary and annotations by Chris Woodyard.