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Ghostly Tales of Iowa: Hauntings, Horrors & Scary Ghost Stories

Autor Ruth D. Hein, Vicky L Hinsenbrock
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 sep 2022
This chilling collection of stories features 24 ghostly tales of Iowa, based on reportedly true encounters.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781647553036
ISBN-10: 1647553032
Pagini: 120
Dimensiuni: 124 x 198 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.11 kg
Ediția:Revizuită
Editura: ADVENTURE PUBLICATIONS
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Cuprins

Acknowledgments
Preface
Barney’s Still Around (Allamakee County)
The Cellar Witch (Clayton County)
Charley’s Ghost (Iowa County)
A City of Many Ghosts (Davenport)
Do Playmates Live Upstairs? (Cedar Rapids)
Fredrica May Have Moved to Fisher (Ames)
The Ghost of Brush Creek (Brush Creek)
The Ghostly Bell Ringer (Northeast Iowa)
Gretta (Calmar)
Hollow Haunts (Allamakee County)
“Is That You, Fred?” (Cedar County)
The Jordan House Spirit (Des Moines)
Larsen’s Poor Gertrude (Decorah)
The Lost Books of Moses (Clayton County)
A Loud Knock (Allamakee County)
Mossy Glen Mysteries (Mossy Glen)
The Nisse or Hulda? (Decorah)
Our Family’s Sense of Spirit (McGregor)
“Please Excuse Us, Augie” (Cedar Falls)
Porter House Ghosties (Decorah)
The Skeleton’s Hand (National)
They’ve Always Been With Us (Northeast Iowa)
Tricked By a Troll (Decorah)
Why Does the Angel Cry? (Shellsburg)
About the Authors

Notă biografică

Ruth D. Hein grew up in Van Horne, Iowa, and was the middle child in a ghost-free Lutheran parsonage. With a masters degree from the University of Northern Iowa, she taught high school English as well as creative writing for 28 years, 21 of those in Decorah. Ruth lived near Worthington, Minnesota, where she collected ghost stories and wrote the historical column for the Worthington Daily Globe for 14 years. She passed away in 2011.
Vicky L. Hinsenbrock’s German relatives loved to tell stories of the unexpected happenings when she was growing up in northeast Iowa. A graduate of Iowa State University with a major in animal science, she works for the USDA. She and her husband live in an old Victorian house in the country. No known ghosts inhabit their home.