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OverviewAre you still afraid of things that go bump in the night? Do you still think someone is watching you even though no one is there? Do doors and windows still open and close on their own? Do you still see people in your home even though you know you are alone? If you answer yes to even one of these questions, then More Ghost Stories of Nova Scotia will make you feel not alone. Picking up where 2015's Ghost Stories of Nova Scotia left off, veteran ghost story teller Vernon Oickle brings to life more of Nova Scotia's intriguing tales of the paranormal, many of which have never been shared before. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Vernon OicklePublisher: MacIntyre Purcell Publishing Inc. Imprint: MacIntyre Purcell Publishing Inc. Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.272kg ISBN: 9781772761320ISBN 10: 177276132 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 11 July 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsHAUNTING AND EERIE As someone who has investigated paranormal locations throughout the Maritimes, I loved reading Vernon Oickle's latest book, as well as all of his previous works. The tales he tells in this collection are haunting and eerie, and may even convert some of you so-called non-believers. It's always great seeing our folklore and local stories celebrated and being kept alive by authors like Vernon Oickle. --Earl Lattie, founder Paranormal Investigations of Nova Scotia HAUNTING AND EERIE As someone who has investigated paranormal locations throughout the Maritimes, I loved reading Vernon Oickle's latest book, as well as all of his previous works. The tales he tells in this collection are haunting and eerie, and may even convert some of you so-called non-believers. It's always great seeing our folklore and local stories celebrated and being kept alive by authors like Vernon Oickle. --Earl Lattie, founder Paranormal Investigations of Nova Scotia SPINE-TINGLING Vernon Oickle's short vignettes are proof positive that Neil Gaiman was right when he said, 'Fear is a wonderful thing, in small doses.' These titillating tales will make your spine tingle. While some speak of old tragedies and sorrowful losses, the beauty of these masterfully told anecdotes of ethereal encounters is that they, again quoting Gaiman, 'can do nothing to hurt us, ' and everything to delight lovers of eerie local lore. --Chris Benjamin, editor and author of Indian School Road, Eco-Innovators and Drive-by Saviours HAUNTING AND EERIE As someone who has investigated paranormal locations throughout the Maritimes, I loved reading Vernon Oickle's latest book, as well as all of his previous works. The tales he tells in this collection are haunting and eerie, and may even convert some of you so-called non-believers. It's always great seeing our folklore and local stories celebrated and being kept alive by authors like Vernon Oickle. --Earl Lattie, founder Paranormal Investigations of Nova Scotia HAUNTING AND EERIE As someone who has investigated paranormal locations throughout the Maritimes, I loved reading Vernon Oickle's latest book, as well as all of his previous works. The tales he tells in this collection are haunting and eerie, and may even convert some of you so-called non-believers. It's always great seeing our folklore and local stories celebrated and being kept alive by authors like Vernon Oickle. --Earl Lattie, founder Paranormal Investigations of Nova Scotia SPINE-TINGLING Vernon Oickle's short vignettes are proof positive that Neil Gaiman was right when he said, 'Fear is a wonderful thing, in small doses.' These titillating tales will make your spine tingle. While some speak of old tragedies and sorrowful losses, the beauty of these masterfully told anecdotes of ethereal encounters is that they, again quoting Gaiman, 'can do nothing to hurt us, ' and everything to delight lovers of eerie local lore. --Chris Benjamin, editor and author of Indian School Road, Eco-Innovators and Drive-by Saviours Author Information"SPINE-TINGLING ""Vernon Oickle's short vignettes are proof positive that Neil Gaiman was right when he said, 'Fear is a wonderful thing, in small doses.' These titillating tales will make your spine tingle. While some speak of old tragedies and sorrowful losses, the beauty of these masterfully told anecdotes of ethereal encounters is that they, again quoting Gaiman, 'can do nothing to hurt us, ' and everything to delight lovers of eerie local lore."" --Chris Benjamin, editor and author of Indian School Road, Eco-Innovators and Drive-by Saviours" Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |