A Haunting Place
Glen Williams has gone far afield to assemble this collection of ghastly, ghostly encounters. From the eerie wreck of the Titanic to Germany’s Mount Rosenstein and its castle ruins, where a deranged Fraulein met her grisly, plunging end, we are treated to enthralling tales both legendary and lesser known. Many will know of Lizzie Borden’s axemurdering ways and the
Massachusetts house that’s now considered one of the most haunted sites on the planet. But how familiar are you with the Bangkok Tower of Terror, a 49-storey derelict skyscraper now abandoned to lonely spirits and thrill-seeking ghost hunters?
Even staunch sceptics will find something within these 35 gripping chapters to make their hair stand on end. But why not start with our ‘Ghostly Real Encounters’ article on page 30, in which Williams shares details of a haunted lighthouse in Western Australia’s remote southwest.
Just be sure to leave the light on as you read…