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Phantom Army of the Civil War and Other Southern Ghost Stories

by Frank Spaeth

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Features 35 of the best Southern ghost stories ever to appear in FATE Magazine. You will meet angry ghosts, still looking for answers as to why they are no longer alive... phantoms roaming the countryside searching for their lost loves... grandmothers protecting their kin from beyond the grave... From Tennessee to Texas, and Louisiana to Virginia, these tales are filled with a flavor and tone that is truly and uniquely Southern.… (more)
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A various group of ghost stories separated by the state they occur in. Some of them were enjoyable but some were sinister. Wish there had been some from North Carolina. ( )
  LilQuebe | Mar 23, 2021 |
It says Civil War and other Southern ghost stories but it's really devoted to Southern ghost stories. This was filled with numerous creepy ghost stories and hauntings. Although nothing is really researched or noted as being a true story from Fate magazine was more things that go bump in the night and things to make you jump. Was different than many of the ghost story books I've read in the past. ( )
  ChrisWeir | Oct 21, 2017 |
I did not care for this enough to finish it, but don't let that stop anyone who loves ghosts and stories about ghosts from reading it. The stories came across to me as poorly written and highly unsupported. Just a "he said/she said" type of thing. Not for me. ( )
  MrsLee | Nov 17, 2011 |
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Features 35 of the best Southern ghost stories ever to appear in FATE Magazine. You will meet angry ghosts, still looking for answers as to why they are no longer alive... phantoms roaming the countryside searching for their lost loves... grandmothers protecting their kin from beyond the grave... From Tennessee to Texas, and Louisiana to Virginia, these tales are filled with a flavor and tone that is truly and uniquely Southern.

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