Pennsylvania Strange by William P. Robertson

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READERS/FOLLOWERS & COUNTING FOR THIS PAGE: 3,211 Pennsylvania Strange by William P. Robertson. Witches, Ghosts & Monsters Of The Keystone State. Rectangular in shape, Pennsylvania is 180 miles wide and 310 miles long. It consists of 67 counties and has a land area of 46,000 square miles. The spooky, deep… Continue reading

Haunted Southern Maryland by David W. Thompson

Haunted Southern Maryland by David W. Thompson

READERS/FOLLOWERS & COUNTING FOR THIS PAGE: 3,814 Haunted Southern Maryland (Haunted America) by David W. Thompson. Haunted Potomac River Valley! Take a journey to the dark side of Southern Maryland, one of the most haunted spots in America, and visit with the ghosts and otherworldly specters of the area. Southern… Continue reading

The Ghosts Revisited Series by William P. Robertson

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READERS/FOLLOWERS & COUNTING FOR THIS PAGE: 3,803 The 8 Book Ghosts Revisited Series: Ghosts Revisited 1 by William P. Robertson. Ghosts Revisited Series Book 1 Of 8. “Ghosts Revisited” exhumes 32 chilling tales from the crypts of Pennsylvania and Western New York. Who knew that Erie Cemetery housed a vampire,… Continue reading

Blue Cove Mystery Series by Iona Morrison

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READERS/FOLLOWERS & COUNTING FOR THIS PAGE: 3,814 Colorado Amazon Bestselling Author Iona Morrison! The Harvest Club by Iona Morrison. A Blue Cove Mystery Book 1. Jessie Reynolds has no idea when she moves to Blue Cove, that she will be sharing her life with a ghost. A young pastor has… Continue reading

Haunted Potomac River Valley by David W. Thompson

Haunted Potomac River Valley by David W. Thompson

READERS/FOLLOWERS & COUNTING FOR THIS PAGE: 3,314 Haunted Potomac River Valley by David W. Thompson. Part Of: Haunted America (371 books). Before European colonists first dipped their toes in our “Nation’s River,” it succored generations of American Indians, who added their own stories and often stained its banks with their… Continue reading