Book description
Saskatchewan and ghost stories. They go together like a grinning
scarecrow in a whisper-dry October field. In 1995, Dundurn
successfully published and reprinted numerous times the original
Ghost Stories of Saskatchewan. Since that time, an eerie
wealth of supernatural accounts have surfaced in this seemingly quiet
prairie province.
In this third collection, a quiet cemetery apperas to be a portal
between the worlds of the living and the dead, a Victorian
mansion-turned-restaurant in Moose Jaw remains occupied by the
spectral image of the original lady of the house, and a weary
traveller near Flaxcombe stops for coffee in a diner that burned to
the ground a decade earlier.
There are historical tales and personal accounts, legends and lore.
And there is much to keep the dedicated ghost fan awake late into the
night. Here the reader will find triple the history, mystery, and
chills from one of Canada's established authors int he paranormal genre.
Jo-Anne Christensen is the author of several best-selling regional
ghost story books and short-story collections, including Ghost
Stories of Saskatchewan, More Ghost Stories of Saskatchewan, Ghost
Stories of British Colombia, Campfire Ghost Stories, and
Haunted Hotels. She lives in Edmonton.