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The House on Maplewood Street and Other Haunts Paperback – October 10, 2011
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Every place has its unique story behind it,a place that has, through
years,decades,even centuries of human inhabitance,developed a character
all its own,through the many human events and experiences that went on
there.This is especially true of so-called haunted house and
buildings,in which the spirits of since-deceased people haunted said
establishment,either because of unfinished business, or because said
spirit has unfinished business to attend to.This is especially true of
the places in the six, fictionalized short-stories in "The House on
Maplewood Street and Other Haunts",whether it's a house, like the one in
the title,and first story, or a hotel ("The Crestmoore"), a
middle-school ("Left Behind in Middle School"),or even a ski-resort
("The Snowcat Lodge"),or even an entire town ("Town of the Dead"),as
ghosts aren't limited to haunting edifices.
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