Best of
Ghost-Stories
1988
The Ghosts of Stony Clove
Eileen Charbonneau - 1988
It was rumored amongst the townsfolk that the solid rock of the area had been forged by the Devil himself who, in a fury, had fashioned it after his own cleft foot.Asher and Ginny were born and raised in this town, with its old fashioned traditions and tales. The most famous was the story of the ghost of William Sutherland and the legend that had grown around his life--and death--at Stony Clove. The mystique of the Sutherland homestead captivated Asher and Ginny, leading them to discoveries about the legend, and themselves, that would bond them together for an eternity.
Handbook for the Recently Deceased
T. Burton - 1988
The Handbook for the Recently Deceased is a guidebook for spirits new to the afterlife.
The Flat Man
Rose Impey - 1988
It's probably just your little brother snuffling in his sleep or the draught blowing through the skirting board - but could it be the Flat Man trying to squeeze in?
The Virago Book of Ghost Stories: The Twentieth Century
Richard Dalby - 1988
Phone Call from a Ghost
Daniel Cohen - 1988
Follow the ghost of a naval academy cadet who returned from the dead to catch his killer. See the automatic writing that warned of a murder about to take place. Follow the ghosts of two airline pilots who returned to haunt the aricraft rebuilt with parts from their own crashed plane. And meet the most famous ghost of all, movie actor John Wayne, as he prowls his beloved yacht, making sure everything is still shipshape. They're all-American ghosts, and they're all here--and more--in the book that will haunt you to the very last page!