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Children's adventure-mystery with comic relief added throughout. Test read by adults also positive in the fashion that "Stand by Me" was a children's adventure that proved adult appropriate. "Old Man Miller's Haunted Hill" is about three 10-year-olds (one girl, two boys) make an event-filled trip to a haunted hill, with much being revealed in a twist ending.
Chris Gordon is a rookie cop in the Big Apple with an interesting sideline - hunting demons.But after rescuing a beautiful girl from a demonic attack, he finds life stranger than he ever thought possible. Vampires, werewolves, shadowy federal agencies and a giant short-faced bear. And it's not even Halloween yet.
A Kentucky native and folk studies scholar presents a collection of haunting legends and stories of spirits from across the Bluegrass State. William Lynwood Montell has spent years documenting Kentucky’s rich legacy of ghostly visitations. Many of the stories were collected from elders by younger generations and are recounted here exactly as they were gathered. This volume introduces spirits such as the Tan Man of Pike County, who trudges invisibly through a house accompanied by the smell of roses, and the famed Gray Lady of Liberty Hall in Frankfort, a houseguest who never left. Montell tells the story of the ghost of Daniel Boone calling upon the statesman Henry Clay shortly before his death. He also recounts the tale of ghouls that haunt the rehearsal house of the band The Kentucky Headhunters. Readers will find accounts of haunted libraries, mansions, log cabins, bathrooms, furniture, hotels, and distilleries, as well as reports of eerie visitations from passed-on grandmothers, husbands, daughters, uncles, cousins, babies, slaves, Civil War soldiers, dogs, sheep, and even wildcats. Almost every county in Kentucky is represented. Though the book emphasizes the stories themselves, Montell offers an introduction discussing how local history, and local character, are communicated across the generations in these colorful stories.
Those who enter The Herron House were never meant to leave… It’s been three quiet months since paranormal investigator Rand Casey’s last encounter with the demonic, yet evil still lurks around every corner, hiding within every shadow. Rand’s reprieve ends when wealthy businessman Jackson Herron hires Rand to remove a dark spirit from the Herron family’s mansion—an entity who, years ago, drove Jackson’s father to insanity. At first, Rand figures a simple cleansing ceremony should do the trick. But the Herron House is no ordinary mansion. Built by a madman under the influence of demonic oppression, the once-grand home has become a sprawling monstrosity filled with darkness and death. When Rand becomes trapped inside, all hope of banishing the evil is lost. Now, Rand has only one goal—get out alive. But to escape, Rand must navigate twisted corridors, avoid collapsing rooms, and survive trap-filled chambers—all while being hunted by one of the deadliest demons to ever walk among humanity. But in the darkest depths of the decrepit mansion Rand discovers unexpected secrets that might explain the origins of all demonic activity on Earth—and the knowledge he needs to finally defeat it once and for all. The Herron House is a supernatural horror thriller for readers who love stories about hauntings and battles with the demonic—the truest form of evil that exists in our world. You are only one click away from joining Rand Casey in his terrifying battles against mankind’s oldest and most deadly enemy—the servants of the devil.
William Faulkner once said, "To understand the South one must be born in it." My goal is to bring a bit of my world into yours. A world full of wonder, laughter, guilt and imagination. And to bring these mad characters to life in their own magical way. After all, just like beauty, madness is in the eye of the beholder.
Full of lively stories, jokes, and games for performance, the book also includes 40 songs with melody and guitar chords. Written by outstanding practicing folk performer. Includes 44 illustrations.
The end of the road James Franklin, about to meet his long-awaited destiny, but he does not know it yet. He spent all his life doing wrong to others and Karma has showed up to collect a debt., he owes. Hard Fall from Grace A story about Michael Ross who has come to the end of his life, but does not know it yet. Being his last weekend on earth, he makes one fatal mistake that cost him dearly, when Karma comes a knocking on his door. The Legend of Curtis Low Curtis Low was a black man who lived his life in solitude. A real recluse, Curtis Low did not bother anyone and kept to himself. Someone murdered Curtis. He died in such a rage he reached out from the grave to get justice, with the help of Karma coming to his aid. Blue Blood Hunt Club What does a group of Blue Bloods on a stormy night do for fun? They make a high-stakes bet among each other to see who will stay in one of the most haunted places ever, A haunted sanitarium riddled with an evil past of human torture and death.
The Collected Works of W. B. Yeats, Volume IX: Early Articles and Reviews is part of a fourteen-volume series under the general editorship of eminent Yeats scholars Richard J. Finneran and George Mills Harper. This first complete edition includes virtually all of the Nobel laureate's published work, in authoritative texts with extensive explanatory notes. Coedited by John P. Frayne and Madeleine Marchaterre, Early Articles and Reviews assembles the earliest examples of Yeats's critical prose, from 1886 to the end of the century -- articles and reviews that were not collected into book form by the poet himself. Gathered together now, they show the earliest development of Yeats's ideas on poetry, the role of literature, Irish literature, the formation of an Irish national theater, and the occult, as well as Yeats's interaction with his contemporary writers. As seen here, Yeats's vigorous activity as magazine critic and propagandist for the Irish literary cause belies the popular picture created by his poetry of the "Celtic Twilight" period, that of an idealistic dreamer in flight from the harsh realities of the practical world. This new volume adds four years' worth of Yeats's writings not included in a previous (1970) edition of his early articles and reviews. It also greatly expands the background notes and textual notes, bringing this compilation up to date with the busy world of Yeats scholarship over the last three decades. Early Articles and Reviews is an essential sourcebook illuminating Yeat's reading, his influences, and his literary opinions about other poets and writers.