Animal Ghosts & Hauntings, Volume 2
Ever Been Run Down By a Phantom Horse or Scared Witless By An UNCANNY Ride In a Phantom Vehicle?
The unfortunate contributors to this Ebook can tell you all about it! They've witnessed the supernatural at its best -- with the STEAMING breath of ghostly horses on their heels!
Dear Ghost enthusiast,
With the advent of automobiles, most people don't get the chance to be around horses as much as they'd like. With the stories we're about to reveal to you, you'll find yourself not aching so badly over your inability to spend time with those four-legged beauties.
If you are an avid horse lover, though, and are able to spend oodles of time with horses, then you can be certain you won't quite look at them the same EVER AGAIN!
Either way, you'll want to turn all the lights on in your house and check the closets before going to bed after you read this one!
Introducing Animal Ghosts & Hauntings, Volume 2
'Horses, Livestock and The Unknown'
The sequel to the spooky first Animal Ghosts & Hauntings ebook includes (but is not limited to)::
The Dead Miller
The Dangerous White Ghost Horse of Eastover
Facing The Heralds of Death
Catching A Ride
Reprieve From The Storm
Phantasms of Living Horses
A Spectre Coach and Horses in Pembrokeshire
Wild Darrell
The Kirk-Grim
Phantasm of a Goat
The Phantom Pigs of the Chiltern Hills
The Spectre Flock of Sheep in Germany
The stories within the second volume of 'Animal Ghosts & Hauntings' are also based on a text from the late 1700's, 1800's and early 1900's. I'll warn you now; the personal accounts in this second volume don't pull any punches! Narrated in great detail, you'll witness many chilling encounters with the supernatural as if you were right there with the narrator!
Want to take a sneak peak?
Pull a Cover Up and Only Read The Following Excerpt From Animal Ghosts & Hauntings, Volume 2 If You're Not Prone To Heart Palpitations or Fainting:
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'At first I could make out nothing—nothing but jagged walls and roof, and empty darkness; then there suddenly appeared in the very innermost recesses of the cave a faint glow of crimson light which grew and grew, until with startling abruptness it resolved itself into two huge eyes, red and menacing.
The sight was so unexpected, and, by reason of its intense malignity, so appalling, that I was simply dumbfounded. I could do nothing but stare at the Thing—paralysed and speechless. I made a desperate effort to get back my self-possession; I was terrified—helplessly, hopelessly terrified.
The eyes moved, they drew nearer and nearer to me, and as they did so they became more and more hostile. I opened my mouth to shout for help, I could feel my lungs bursting under the tension; not a sound came; and then—then, as the eyes closed on me, and I could feel the cold, clammy weight pressing me down, there rang out, loud and clear, in the keen and cutting air of the spring evening, a whole choir of voices—the village choral society.'
TO BE CONTINUED... |
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