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Cover of Wicked Woods: Ghost Stories from Old New Brunswick

Wicked Woods: Ghost Stories from Old New Brunswick

✍ Scribed by Vernon, Steve


Book ID
108697919
Publisher
Nimbus
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
278 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781551096667

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


A new collection of ghost stories from every corner of New Brunswick. Pull up a seat and listen closely-storyteller Steve Vernon has another collection of classic, bone-chilling tales to tell. Steve takes readers from one end of New Brunswick to the other, unearthing dark tales of strange happenings along the way-from the headless ghost that haunts those who pass through Johnville's covered bridge, to the spirit of a murdered man that guards long-buried treasure at Wolf Point. Drawing on both documented stories and legends passed on by word-of-mouth, Steve sets one spooky scene after another with a storyteller's attention to every creepy detail, and just a touch of wry humour. It's as though you're sitting beside him at the campfire, getting goosebumps as each story unfolds.


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