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Haunted Small Town America
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- ISBN8235992719
- EAN9798235992719
- Date de parution10/06/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
Beyond the famous haunted cities and well known legends, America is filled with small towns where the dead are still said to walk. Haunted Small Town America explores the darker folklore of forgotten places, quiet streets, old graveyards, empty schools, abandoned hotels, railway crossings, lonely roads, and buildings where local history has left a lasting mark. These are not the usual stories repeated in every paranormal collection.
This book turns toward the lesser known towns, the overlooked reports, and the strange accounts that have remained close to the communities where they began. Across twenty chapters, Clayton Spencer examines haunted places shaped by tragedy, isolation, local memory, violence, grief, faith, industry, and time. Each town carries its own atmosphere. Some stories centre on ghostly figures seen after dark.
Others involve voices in empty rooms, lights moving through abandoned buildings, apparitions on roads, uneasy cemeteries, and locations where witnesses have felt that something from the past has not fully gone. Written as serious paranormal nonfiction, Haunted Small Town America looks at the history behind the hauntings as well as the stories themselves. It considers how small communities preserve their legends, how old events become attached to specific places, and why some towns continue to feel haunted long after the original facts have faded into rumour.
For readers drawn to real ghost stories, American folklore, forgotten towns, haunted history, and the unsettling side of rural life, this book offers a journey into the places that rarely make the headlines but are never entirely silent.
This book turns toward the lesser known towns, the overlooked reports, and the strange accounts that have remained close to the communities where they began. Across twenty chapters, Clayton Spencer examines haunted places shaped by tragedy, isolation, local memory, violence, grief, faith, industry, and time. Each town carries its own atmosphere. Some stories centre on ghostly figures seen after dark.
Others involve voices in empty rooms, lights moving through abandoned buildings, apparitions on roads, uneasy cemeteries, and locations where witnesses have felt that something from the past has not fully gone. Written as serious paranormal nonfiction, Haunted Small Town America looks at the history behind the hauntings as well as the stories themselves. It considers how small communities preserve their legends, how old events become attached to specific places, and why some towns continue to feel haunted long after the original facts have faded into rumour.
For readers drawn to real ghost stories, American folklore, forgotten towns, haunted history, and the unsettling side of rural life, this book offers a journey into the places that rarely make the headlines but are never entirely silent.



