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Paperback Ghost Stories of Arizona and New Mexico Book

ISBN: 9768200154

ISBN13: 9789768200150

Ghost Stories of Arizona and New Mexico

(Part of the Ghost House Books Series)

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Join feted paranormal storyteller, Dan Asfar, on another breathtaking journey through the paranormal landscape of the United States. Where go ghosts, so goes Ghost House, in this case following supernatural denizens to hot and arid Arizona and New Mexico, where: - A camper at Bonita Lake, New Mexico, is lured out of his tent in the middle of the night, where he has chilling encounter with a mysterious black figure - A Phoenix resident discovers a helpful haunt in his new home - Troubled spirits linger on in long-abandoned Yuma Territorial Prison in the Arizona desert - A brutal mining accident scars the history of Dawson, a haunted ghost town in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in New Mexico.

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