Montana Ghost Stories

Montana Ghost Stories by Debra D Munn, published by Riverbend on April 1, 2007, is a collection of narratives that explore the spectral tales of Montana. This edition, comprising 176 pages, presents a variety of stories featuring themes of love, crime, and the experiences of miners, cowboys, and Native Americans. Each account is carefully researched and includes insights from individuals who have encountered the supernatural.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of ghostly encounters that span the state, showcasing the diverse history and folklore of Montana. The stories delve into the lives of star-crossed lovers, murderers, and the murdered, all intertwined with the region’s unique cultural backdrop. This collection not only highlights the supernatural but also serves as a travelogue through the haunting landscapes of the American West.
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This collection of stories span the state wherever ghosts ramble and roam. The subjects are star-crossed lovers, murderers and the murdered, miners and cowboys, and Native Americans, all carefully researched and authenticated by interviews with the people who have witnessed the unknown and unexplained. Originally published as Big Sky Ghosts Vol. 1 & 2 in the early 1990s, these long out-of-print stories deserve to be brought back from the dead.
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