Restless Spirits: Utah's Small Town Ghosts
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Linda Dunning, the award-winning author of Specters in Doorways and Lost Landscapes, has gone far beyond the unbelievable with her stories of the gruesome and unexplained. According to this author, no place is exempt from being haunted! Read it and prepare to believe in ghosts!
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