Lowcountry Ghosts

Lowcountry Ghosts by Lynn Michelsohn, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform in April 2013, presents a collection of ghost stories set along South Carolina’s coast. This edition, comprising 94 pages, explores the haunting tales that linger in the marshes and ancient rice fields, inviting readers to delve into the region’s folklore and history.
In this book, readers will encounter the spectral presence of Alice Flagg at The Hermitage, the mystery of ghost ships that may signify lost fishermen or pirates, and the unsettling spirits linked to Miss Genevieve’s beads. Each story weaves together elements of travel and reference, offering a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Southern culture and ghostly lore. This collection also includes an excerpt from Michelsohn’s longer work, “Tales from Brookgreen,” further enriching the exploration of Gullah folktales and local legends.
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Lowcountry Ghosts haunt the maze of marshes and ancient rice fields along South Carolina’s Coast . . . ~ Does lovely Alice Flagg still live in The Hermitage at Murrells Inlet, ner Myrtle Beach, more than 100 years after her death? ~ When ghost ships appear far out in the marsh, do they represent lost fishermen? pirates? Confederate blockade runners? ~ Are threatening spirits haunting Miss Genevieve’s beads taken from a long-forgotten grave? Find history, mystery, and romance in these three gentle ghost stories from Lynn Michelsohn’s longer work, “Tales from Brookgreen: Folklore, Ghost Stories, and Gullah Folktales in the South Carolina Lowcountry,” (plus an excerpt from another of her books).
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