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Ghosts Revisited 3 (3) (Ghosts Revisited Series)

William P. Robertson's third collection of ghost stories contains 34 chilling tales from Pennsylvania and Western New York. Meet a witch, wailing babies, and a faceless phantom that lurk in creepy graveyards. Plane crash specters shop at the Aliquippa Giant Eagle, too, while a Lady in White searches forever for her murdered daughter at Durand Eastman Park. Then there's the Pigman who seeks revenge on those that burned him alive near Angola, NY. Pittsburgh's Shades of Death and Blue Mist Roads are also the scenes of brutal killings and the spirits who cry out for justice. But paranormal activity isn't restricted to such shadowy places. Just ask the folks who visit historic Fort Ontario. It's guarded by the ghosts of five different wars!

About the Author

William P. Robertson was born in 1950 in Bradford, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Mansfield University in 1972 with a B.S. in English. He has since worked in factories, taught high school English, and run a successful house painting business. In his spare time, Bill enjoys following the Pittsburgh Pirates, fishing for brook trout, and listening to '70s rock. Robertson began freelancing short stories, poetry, and articles in 1978, and his work has now appeared in over 500 magazines worldwide. Specializing in the historical fiction and horror genres, he has also penned over 60 books.

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