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A review by naughty_librarian
Haunted Michigan 3: The Haunting Continues by Gerald S. Hunter
5.0
One part local history lesson + a touch of a travel guide with a spooky twist + a credible source = another great collection of spine-tingling ghost stories!
I love reading ghost stories, and part of what makes Rev. Hunter's collections stand out are how he lays out the information--giving you the setting and the history first to set the scene, his "Haunt Meter" to let you know how many chills to expect, and his conversational, somewhat folksy way of writing. The fact that his is a reverend gives credence and gravity to the tales he recounts.
I love reading ghost stories, and part of what makes Rev. Hunter's collections stand out are how he lays out the information--giving you the setting and the history first to set the scene, his "Haunt Meter" to let you know how many chills to expect, and his conversational, somewhat folksy way of writing. The fact that his is a reverend gives credence and gravity to the tales he recounts.