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Ghosts, Spooks, and Spirits of South Texas

Ghosts, Spooks, and Spirits of South Texas

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Author: Carol Riley Cain
Publisher: PublishAmerica
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 1762343

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 111
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.4 x 0.2

ISBN: 1424141362
Dewey Decimal Number: 001
EAN: 9781424141364
ASIN: 1424141362

Publication Date: July 17, 2006
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Shipping: International shipping available
Condition: Brand New. Delivery is usually 5 - 8 working days from order, International is by Royal Mail Airmail

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Product Description
Texas is a big state with a long history. She houses a variety of people with a variety of beliefs. Not everyone believes in ghosts, but some of us do. This book is for those who do and those who don't. It is for those who are looking for proof that ghosts exist, but it is also for those who simply like a good ghost story. These stories are all based on information given to the author by Texas residents, but most of the names and places have been changed. They have been changed at the request of a group of solid, respected citizens and business-people of this great state. They are our friends, neighbors, and relatives, but few people know they harbor a secret. They have all experienced something that left them wondering about that old, timeworn adage: "There's no such thing as ghosts."


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4 out of 5 stars Great collection of true ghost stories   August 7, 2007
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

It's midnight and you're all alone. Outside your window you see a cloud shading the bright moon. The land once graced by the moon's light, is now shrouded in darkness. A mysterious fog rolls into area around your house. An eerie chill soars up and down your spine and you know something is not right. Then the silence of the night is broken by the howling of a wolf and from the fog emerges a figure dressed in a dark cloak. Your heart thumps rampantly and a blood-curdling scream echoes into the air as the figure reveals its deathly white face and a scythe with blood dripping from the blade.
Ghosts, Spooks, and Spirits of South Texas by Carol Riley Cain, is a short collection of true accounts of ghostly and other paranormal activity experienced by people living in South Texas. The author also gives her own personal accounts of encounters with the spiritual world.
It's been quite a while since I read a collection of true ghost stories and I looked forward to reading this book, as Texas is considered a paranormal hotbed. Being an avid fan of everything that goes "bump in the night", I found Cain's book quite enjoyable to read. There were some truly chilling tales and Mrs. Cain told them in a unique style similar to Stephen King's earlier works. One story in particular struck an unnerving chord with me and when you read it, an eerie, tingling sensation crawls all over your body. The story is as follows: three boys, Reggie, Sam and Bill, are dared by other college students to go to an abandoned airplane hangar to take numerous pictures inside of it. Unfortunately for the boys, they get more than what they bargained for. As Sam and Reggie go up a ladder to the first floor, they hear a boy laughing and crying and decide to investigate further. What they found will haunt them forever. Here's the description by the author of the events that followed, "They saw a boy about 12 years old, hunched down in a corner, crying one minute and laughing the next, and cutting his wrists with a piece of glass. Their instant reaction was to stop the boy but both realised at the same time that they could see through him!" The spectre looked up and when he saw the two boys, he screeched at them and followed the trio as they fled from the haunted place. Truly terrifying stuff! There are other spine chilling tales like this one and after reading them, it would be quite arduous to sleep with the light off. The book's only flaw is its actual length, 111 pages in total. It's a bit too short for this genre with most books ranging from 150 pages to 200. But with this aside, Carol Cain's short collection is a great read.
Overall, Ghosts, Spooks and Spirits of South Texas, is a fascinating book and will grip you from start to finish. If true stories of the otherworldly kind are your thing, then you'll love this!

Aidan Lucid

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5 out of 5 stars Delightfully Haunted   September 11, 2006
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

What a wonderfully written, captivating set of tales!!! Each one leaps from the pages and immediately fills the mind with most intriguing thoughts. This book is a great companion year round. However, as Halloween is approaching it makes an especially grand gift for yourself and others who enjoy a good tale.

Congratulations to the author! Great Work!


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