Haunted Kansas (e-bog) af Heitz, Lisa Hefner
Heitz, Lisa Hefner (forfatter)

Haunted Kansas e-bog

142,94 DKK (inkl. moms 178,68 DKK)
Whos that? Is someone there? A whisper of air brushes your cheek. Then all is still. Maybe it was just the wind. Or maybe it wasnt. . . .Maybe youve just been visited by the late Ida Day lurking in the basement of Hutchinsons public library or the widow Tarot staring forlornly from an upstairs window at Fort Scott, or the phantom Earl floating behind the scenes in Concordias Brown Grand Theater...
E-bog 142,94 DKK
Forfattere Heitz, Lisa Hefner (forfatter)
Udgivet 29 marts 2023
Genrer 1KBBN
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780700634439
Whos that? Is someone there? A whisper of air brushes your cheek. Then all is still. Maybe it was just the wind. Or maybe it wasnt. . . .Maybe youve just been visited by the late Ida Day lurking in the basement of Hutchinsons public library or the widow Tarot staring forlornly from an upstairs window at Fort Scott, or the phantom Earl floating behind the scenes in Concordias Brown Grand Theater. And maybe the horrific Albino Woman truly does haunt Topeka, turning romantic nights into nightmares. . . . maybe.Pursuing the stories behind these and other spectral manifestations, Lisa Hefner Heitz has traveled the state in search of its ghostly folklore. What she has unearthed is a fascinating blend of oral histories, contemporary eye-witness accounts, and local legends. Creepy and chilling, sometimes humorous, and always engaging, her book features tales about ghosts, poltergeists, spook lights, and a host of other restless spirits that haunt Kansas.Heitzs spine-tingling collection of stories raps and taps and moans and groans through a wealth of descriptions of infamous Kansas phantoms, as well as disconcerting personal experiences related by former skeptics. Many of these ghosts, she shows, are notoriously linked to specific structures or locations, whether it is an eighteenth-century mansion in Atchison or a deepsome have claimed bottomlesspool near Ashland.The evanescent apparitions of these tales have frightened and at times amused Kansans throughout the state's long history. Yet this is the first book to capture for posterity the lively antics of the states ghostly denizens. Besides preserving a colorful and imaginative, if intangible, side of the states popular heritage, Heitz supplies ghost-storytellers with ample hair-raising material for, well, eternity. Maybe that person breathing softly behind you has another such story to share. Oh, no ones there? Perhaps it really was just the breeze off the prairie.