"Stories that will make you wonder!"
This is a anthology of various types of ghost stories.
The one thing all these stories have in common is they all
take place on the prairie. Some of them are from the past
and some of them are contemporary. We have a mix of scary
stories, humorous stories and some of them are really
sad. Out of the sixteen stories contained in this
anthology, I decided to review one by each of the
contributing authors. The first story in this anthology is one I really
enjoyed. CHRISTMAS AT THE GATES OF HELL by Linda Madl
takes place at Christmas. Two college students are
traveling along a Kansas road to spend Christmas at the
home of one of them. Ashley had the opportunity to spend
her Christmas skiing, but instead, she decided to go home
with Ellie and see what a Kansas Christmas was all about.
Always into whatever is considered "different", Ashley
purchased a Tour Guide to Ghosts before leaving. One of
the places mentioned in the book happens to be somewhere
Ellie remembers playing as a child. It just happens to be
an old one room school house, which later became used as a
meeting place for the small community. Naturally, Ashley
stops and the two of them go inside. When they begin
hearing what sounds like voices, the two of them run to
their vehicle. Of course, it won't start and the window
is stuck in the open position. Do they go back inside the school house to wait? What
are
the noises? Is the old school really haunted? The story I picked by author Jerri Garretson is
GRISELDA.
Well, of course, this story involves a cat. Amy finally
agreed to move in with Ryan. Right after she made her
decision, Ryan informed her he already found a cheap place
to rent, furnishings included. So they begin to move in
and Ryan even carries her over the threshold. Deciding to
check out her new home, Amy moves around the house and
sees a shadow watching her. Now she's starting to get a
little creeped out and begins to wonder if the reason the
rent is so cheap is because the place is haunted. The
next morning when Amy wakes up, she finds herself alone in
the house. The place is locked up tight and she can't get
out. Not to mention, she can't even find her cell phone.
When Ryan gets home, he tells her she's not allowed to
leave anymore and he called and quit her job. To top
things off, they get into a fight and he locks her into
the cellar with nothing but a bed and bedding for
company! Exactly what is the shadow Amy keeps seeing? What is up
with Ryan? The third story I decided to talk about is WHISPER ON
THE
WIND by Barbara J. Baldwin. Our story involves a little
boy, shuffled from foster home to foster home, never
staying in one place long enough to make friends. Now
Wayne is on his way to yet another foster home, this one
in the country. He's always been in the city before and
doesn't want to be here in the Kansas countryside. So he
ends up coming into the home with a chip on his shoulder.
After dinner, he runs into the barn to do his homework and
can't believe the old plane he finds there! When he asks
the old man about it, Wayne ends up conned into doing
chores and the old man forgets to tell him about the
plane. Eventually, he finds out the plane belonged to a
barnstormer that crashed in the middle of the field on the
property. The old man saved the pilot's life and kept the
pieces of the plane. It also turns out the husband is a
pilot and wants to get the old plane up in the air again.
Wayne isn't sullen anymore. While sitting in the cockpit
of the old plane, Wayne hears a noise. Someone is talking
to him! Exactly who is talking to Wayne? Will they ever get the
plane in the air again? And last, but not least, we come to the story I decided
to
write about by Sheri L. McGathy, THE GRAVEYARD DANCE. Our
story takes place in New Hope, Kansas, the place where
Will grew up. Now an old man, Will drives out to the old
cemetery, or where it used to be anyway, and sits down
under a tree and reminisces about his youth. Going back
to a time in his youth with his best friend, Tommy.
Remembering the time when the two of them saw something
they probably shouldn't have. The two of them decided to
go fishing on a nice summer evening. On their way to
their favorite fishing hole, they had to cross the old
cemetery, almost reclaimed by prairie at that time. While
there, Will just happened to glance up at the gate and saw
the words "New Hope never forgets its own". Well, the
next thing you know, they begin hearing noises. The
noises turn into a coach, but the coach isn't real! It's
a ghost coach! What did the ghost coach come to the cemetery for? Why
did Will come here at his old age? TREPASSING TIME GHOST STORIES FROM THE PRAIRIE is a
wonderful collection of ghost stories set in Kansas.
These are the four stories from this anthology that really
got me, that will stick with me for a long, long time.
All of these stories did make me wonder. Are there really
ghosts? What of all the unexplained phenomena that occurs
on a daily basis? And this is exactly what a good book is
supposed to do. All these stories will draw you in and
keep you reading to find out what happens. Once you start
reading, you won't want to stop. Even though all these
stories are fiction, it will make you wonder what if? I
cannot recommend this book highly enough!
Reviewed by Chere Gruver
Courtesy Paranormal Romance Reviews
Posted May 24, 2005
Sixteen stories of love, legends and evil
brought to you by
the desperate ghostly spirits
on the prairies of America.
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