Take Gone Missing: A Supernatural Tour Of The Great Lakes Constructed By Dennis Boyer Listed As Script
wasn't as exciting as his other ghost compendiums, . . It did cover lore and some culture, but the stories left me decidedly not spooked, . . he kind of glossed over the ghostly aspects and focused on the regional aspects, . . which is his trademark, but this felt weaker then his previous books, This book will seriously make you think, Not your average read. I don't care for the author's writing style, I enjoyed some of the stories, But mostly the references to places I'd like to explore in the great lakes region, That's what kept me interested in the book, Hauntings and strange happenings are not hard to find on the Upper Great Lakes, Join regional story collector Dennis Boyer on a circumnavigation of Lake Michigan, Lake Huron,
and Lake Superior which explores both ancient legends and contemporary paranormal events on the "three big sisters" carved out by the Ice Age.
In his latest colletion of ghostly folklore, Boyer takes readers to shipwrecks, lonely lighthouses, deserted islands, and harbor taverns to meet the characters who preserve the lore of these inland seas.
In the process he assembles a collection of tales that illuminate not only local brushes with the supernatural, but that also provide a cultural relief map of the shoreline communities of these three big bodies of water.
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