Ghosts and Haunts of Tennessee
โ Scribed by Coleman, Christopher K
- Book ID
- 108264037
- Publisher
- John F. Blair, Publisher
- Tongue
- en-gb
- Weight
- 111 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780895875150
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โฆ Synopsis
Tennessee is famous for more than just Elvis Presley, Davy Crockett, and Jack Daniel's. The Volunteer State is also home to enough ghosts, haunts, and spirits to make your skin crawl.
Christopher K. Coleman's Ghosts and Haunts of Tennessee is a new collection of 28 tales of the supernatural. This compilation explores never-before-published legends that span the entire state, from the mysterious mountains of Appalachia to the haunted banks of the Mississippi River.
Those familiar with Tennessee's most famous apparitions will find new thrills in Ghosts and Haunts of Tennessee. Readers may have heard of the Bell Witch, but what of her sister, a vengeful spirit known to the folks on the eastern part of the Highland Rim as the Buckner Witch?
What about the phantoms of the Bijou Theatre in Knoxville, a restless troupe of ghosts who perform for unwitting audiences?
And what about Hampton, the well-dressed butler of Oakslea Place in Jackson? He often greets visitors, but he's...
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