Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Book Review: The Pennsylvania Ghost Guide Volume 1 by Patty Wilson

This book really gives the reader a very good overview of ghostly activity in the Keystone State, and the author also shares some of her own personal experiences as well. Reports of activity cover the entire gamut of PA, from two miners who swear a dead Pope kept them company while they were trapped in a collapsed mine to a story of a haunted former whorehouse to an evil spirit at Congelier's Hall which convinced inventor Thomas Edison that spirits were real. Other stories include a priest who still haunts a small church, a visit with psychic Kelly Weaver, who does house cleansings and encountered a very evil place during an investigation, a Native American spirit named Ju-Jubba which haunts and helps a family and the strange case of Tom Eggleton who was seemingly teletransported to Africa! I really enjoyed this book, and I am sure everyone else will too. Go to http://www.ghostsrus.com to inquire about ordering. Author Patty Wilson will even autograph it for you if you request it.

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