Description
Seaside Spectres collects ghost stories from the coastal region of North Carolina as part of the Haunted North Carolina series. This book includes stories told around beach campfires, in grandma's attic, and on nighttime drives to the coast. There are thirty-three stories in all, one for each coastal county, including tales of ghosts, witches, demons, spook lights, unidentified flying objects, unexplained phenomena, and more.
In "The Cursed Town," an eighteenth-century preacher curses the town of Bath--a curse from which the town never recovered. "Terrors of the Swamp" details the unexplained happenings in the Great Dismal Swamp--mysterious lights, a haunting from the American Revolution, and a creature called the Dismal Swamp Freak. In "The Fraternity of Death," readers meet the nineteenth-century cult whose members mocked the Last Supper and died under mysterious circumstances soon afterward, inspiring a story by Robert Louis Stephenson.
Seaside Spectres contains a new foreword by Scott Mason, WRAL's Tar Heel Traveler and author of three North Carolina guidebooks. Other books in the Haunted North Carolina series feature tales of the mountains, Haints of the Hills, and tales of the state's central region, Piedmont Phantoms.
Author: Daniel W. Barefoot
Publisher: Blair
Published: 10/15/2019
Pages: 123
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.35lbs
Size: 7.90h x 5.20w x 0.40d
ISBN13: 9781949467178
ISBN10: 1949467171
BISAC Categories:
- Body, Mind & Spirit | Supernatural (Incl. Ghosts)
- Travel | Special Interest | Haunted & Unexplained
- Travel | United States | South | South Atlantic (DC, DE, FL, GA, MD,
About the Author
Daniel Barefoot, former member of the North Carolina Assembly, historian, folklorist, and magician, is the perfect guide to the diverse supernatural history of the state. He is the author of twelve books, including Haunted Halls of Ivy: Ghosts of Southern Colleges and Universities, Hark the Sound of Tar Heel Voices, and Spirits of '76. From 1998 until 2002, Barefoot served three terms in the North Carolina House of Representatives, representing the 44th district. He has served as the city attorney for Lincolnton, NC. He is a frequent speaker to cultural, civic, and church groups throughout the Southeast.