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Spectral Whispers

Georgia's Haunted History (Curious Georgia, Book 2)

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Spectral Whispers

By: Harper McGarity
Narrated by: John Pitacciato
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From the author of Things That Go Bump in the Night: Cryptids of Georgia comes the second entry in the Curious Georgia series.

In Spectral Whispers, history-loving storyteller Harper McGarity turns their attention from creatures in the woods to things that go bump a little closer to home. This second volume digs into the stories behind Georgia’s most talked-about hauntings - hotels, theaters, graveyards, back roads, and more - where legend and history blur.

Told with curiosity, dry wit, and a deep respect for the past, Spectral Whispers isn’t here to prove or disprove. It’s here to remember, revisit, and remind us that some stories stick around long after the people in them are gone.

©2025 Harper McGarity (P)2025 Harper McGarity
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