Spine-Chilling Ghost Books Based on True Hauntings
Some stories don’t end, they linger—whispering through time, waiting to be told. If you’re drawn to the
eerie
and
unexplained, these
ghost books
explore the places where history and the supernatural intertwine.
Some stories will make you question reality. Others will keep you up at night. But all of them will leave you wanting more.
Dare To Read?
Ghosts of Lake Geneva (American Ghost Books)
by Rita Mae Moore with R. Michael Huberty
Journey through Wisconsin's resort town where every ripple holds a secret. From opulent mansions harboring otherworldly residents to the mysterious energies surrounding the birthplace of Dungeons & Dragons, this volume reveals Lake Geneva's supernatural legacy. Discover hidden histories of Prohibition-era gangster haunts and encounter the spectral inhabitants who never checked out of their lakeside retreats.
Original Chicago Hauntings Companion (American Ghost Books)
by Ursula Bielski
An essential companion to Chicago's premier ghost bus tour, this definitive guide maps the city's most active paranormal hotspots. Written by renowned ghost researcher Ursula Bielski, the book examines infamous locations from the blood-soaked walls of the St. Valentine's Day Massacre site to the wandering spirits of the Great Chicago Fire.
Ghosts of Lincoln Park (American Ghost Books)
by Ursula Bielski
Explore Chicago's former City Cemetery, where centuries of history lie beneath manicured lawns. This haunting examination reveals the stories of restless spirits - from unnamed victims of forgotten tragedies to prominent historical figures whose influence extends beyond the grave. Discover why this transformed burial ground remains one of Chicago's most supernaturally active locations.
There’s something about ghost stories that just pulls us in. Maybe it’s the thrill of the unknown, the way they make history feel alive (or undead), or the idea that some spirits never really leave.
American Ghost Books, the newest imprint from
Sentia Publishing, bridges the gap between ghost tours and literary exploration. Each volume combines:
Some stories are meant to be told in whispers, shared on dimly lit streets or in the quiet of an empty room. These books dive into the supernatural threads woven through America’s most haunted places—part history, part legend, all deeply unsettling.
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