Ghost Stories from Around the WorldGinnie Siena-Bivona, Mitchel Whitington, Dorothy McConachie Features stories of a deceased man in an old house in Ireland who saves the little daughter of the present tenant from a fiery death; a house in Belgium where children long gone still play; and the military base in England where sounds of a terrible battle from WWII still echo through the night. |
Contents
by Angela Vale London England | 1 |
Diving into the Supernatural | 8 |
The Old Country | 14 |
The Shoe Thief | 22 |
My Grandmothers Visit | 30 |
Theres No Place Like Home | 42 |
The Belgian House | 56 |
The Silent Bird | 66 |
The Lady on the Verandah | 98 |
Magdalenas Mist | 112 |
Ghostly Tales from an English RAF Base | 125 |
Flight to Portland | 140 |
The Legacy | 154 |
Douglas the Elevator Ghost of the Baker Hotel | 169 |
Badly Shaken | 182 |
My Aunties Ashes | 202 |
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