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Alberta Fireside Ghost Stories

By: Barbara Smith
Narrated by: Janice Ryan
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Publisher's Summary

Known for her series of true ghost stories, Barbara Smith is back, this time with a collection of fictional ghostly tales set in real Alberta locations. So light the fire and prepare to be spooked by these delightfully eerie stories, including: 

  • A young man trying to get home to Edmonton from Fort McMurray has a brush with death when he takes a ride in a phantom van 
  • Three friends having brunch in Red Deer are joined by the ghost of a woman from a time gone by 
  • The angry spirit of a woman killed on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River gets vengeance on the Edmonton man who caused her death
  • Kindly spirits give two lonely young people in Lethbridge a nudge in the right direction, forever changing their lives for the better
  • A well-meaning constable in Lloydminster inadvertently tries to help the ghost of a local hermit in his search for the money he was forced to leave behind when he died
  • Two soulmates, separated at birth, are reunited in death at the Okotoks Erratic
  • And more.
©2010 Barbara Smith (P)2021 Lone Pine Publishing

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