Ghosts

The Ghosts of Virginia, Volume IV

By L. B. Taylor, Jr.

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Ghost tales and folklore from Northern Virginia, the Shenandoah Valley, Richmond and Central Virginia, Roanoke and Central Virginia, Southside Virginia, Tidewater Virginia, Fredericksburg and the Northern Neck. Part of a popular series by the same author.
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The Devil You Know

By Mike Carey

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Freelance exorcist Felix Castor takes what should be a simple exorcism at a museum, but instead finds his life in danger.
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Greywalker

By Kat Richardson

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After private detective Harper Blaine "dies" for two minutes, she realizes that she has become a greywalker, able to live in the human world, but also able to enter the crossover zone, where otherworldly creatures live.

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When the Goblins Came Knocking

By Anna Grossnickle Hines

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Last year the little boy was too scared by the ghosts and goblins who came to his door to go trick-or-treating, but this year will be different.

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Hubknuckles

By Emily Herman

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Lee surprises her family when she tries to discover if Hubknuckles, the family ghost, is real.

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The Ghost Witch

By Betty Ren Wright

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Jenny and her mother inherited a wonderful old house. There's just one catch-- it's haunted by the Witch of Willowby Lane.

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Time for Andrew: A Ghost Story

By Mary Downing Hahn

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While spending the summer with his great-aunt in the family's old house, twelve-year-old Drew travels back to the year 1910 and trades places with his great-great-uncle who is also twelve years old.

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The Trespassers

By Zilpha Keatley Snyder

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Neely and her little brother find a way to sneak into Halcyon House, a deserted mansion filled with toys, until the owners unexpectedly return and bring some unwelcome surprises.

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R.L. Stine: He'll Give You Goosebumps

Get the creepy crawlies with R. L. Stine. He's a master of conjuring things that go bump in the dark. Imagine you've just moved to the town of Dark Falls where you don't know anybody.

It's easy to make friends here-- but they're the wrong kind of friends, in Welcome to Dead House. The campers at Camp Nightmoon are disappearing one by one. Do you dare go on a special hike with strange Uncle Al in Welcome to Camp Nightmare?