Author: Joanne Austin Year: 2006 Rank: Rating: Original Rating: Pop Rating: Genres/categories: Paranormal, Fantasy, Supernatural, Non Fiction, Horror, Travel, History
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From Mark Moran and Mark Sceurman, the authors of the bestselling Weird U.S. series, comes something a little different, designed to send shivers down the spine: a book on America's scariest haunted places. Some of these spirit-filled spots are well known and open to the public, while others are private residences that will have to remain intriguing from a distance: No visits allowed! The stories include firsthand tales that have a powerful "creepiness factor" and believability. The various sites include haunted houses, ghostly graveyards, cursed roads, eerie eateries, spirited saloons, and more. But be warned: This collection of true tales set in actual locations is so chilling that you may not want to read this alone at night!
This book is part of the "Weird Travel Guides" series. Here are some other books from this series:
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