Ghostly Cries from Dixie

Cover of Ghostly Cries from Dixie by Pat Fitzhugh
Author: Pat Fitzhugh
Publisher: The Armand Press
Year: 2009
Language: en
Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 9780970515650
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Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 0.51 Pounds
Width: 0.44 Inches
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Ghostly Cries from Dixie by Pat Fitzhugh, published by The Armand Press in October 2009, presents a chilling collection of ghostly tales rooted in the American South. This 176-page book explores the mystical elements of the region, from the dark swamps of Louisiana to the misty hills of Appalachia. Fitzhugh recounts terrifying legends and the haunted histories behind them, featuring abandoned hospitals, eerie mansions, and notorious characters that populate Dixie’s folklore.

Readers will find a diverse array of stories that delve into unexplained phenomena and historical horrors. The book includes accounts of a Louisiana Voodoo queen, a cursed preacher, and a West Virginia woman whose testimony from beyond the grave played a crucial role in solving her murder. Through personal interviews and extensive research, Fitzhugh invites readers on a journey through some of the South’s most haunted locations, ensuring that these tales remain etched in the cultural landscape.


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From the dark swamps of Louisiana to the misty hills and hollows of Appalachia, the American South is enshrouded by a mystical element that rouses the senses and kindles the imagination. This mystical element has for years inspired tales of ghosts haunting old houses, creatures roaming through dense forests, and headless apparitions waving lanterns in the darkness. In this chilling collection of ghostly and unusual tales from the land of cypress swamps and moonshine stills, author Pat Fitzhugh meticulously recounts Dixie’s most terrifying legends and the haunted history behind them. From an abandoned TB hospital in Kentucky where former patients roam the halls, to a New Orleans mansion where mutilated servants roam the courtyard, your spine will tingle. From a Louisiana Voodoo queen who casted spells, to a fiendish entity who tormented an early Tennessee family, Dixie’s most notorious characters will leave you spellbound. From a preacher who cursed a rural Georgia town into oblivion, to a West Virginia woman whose testimony from the grave helped convict her killer, you will meet Dixie’s most interesting people. From the Devil’s reputed playground in North Carolina, to a phantom light on a lonely Texas road, you will visit Dixie’s weirdest locations. From a West Virginia prison where more than 80 men died, to the location of a fiery steamboat explosion in Arkansas, you will experience Dixie’s most horrific tragedies. These stories will never go away or become outdated. They, along with the landscape of our region, are permanently etched into our human experience. Through personal interviews, travels, and research, Pat Fitzhugh artfully serves up a collectible book of mystery, awe, and spiritual refreshment. Come on a terrifying journey down the road less traveled, where ghosts, haints, and spirits stand watch over the cypress-filled swamps, old houses, and forgotten graveyards of Dixie.

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Publisher: The Armand Press. Year: 2009.
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Language: en. Pages: 176.

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