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Annie Wilder’s Trucker Ghost Stories

Wilder wrote House of Spirits and Whispers about her experience living in a haunted house and working with paranormal investigators.

She has appeared on the Biography Channel’s My Ghost Story and has been a featured guest at paranormal conferences and hosted haunted tea parties and tours. And now she has put together a collection of true, first-person accounts of ghosts on the road in TRUCKER GHOST STORIES. A uniquely entertaining book by a rising star, there are uncanny true tales of haunted highways, weird encounters, and legends of the road from truckers and others who have driven America’s highways, byways, and back roads at night.

“Soon summer’s campfires will be extinguished, but it’s not too late to study up on scary stories to pack along with the marshmallows. These “true first-person accounts of strange encounters on the highways and byways of America” include the tale of the “Alabama Prom Girl Ghost,” the always popular “Hitchhiker in Red” and the unbelievable (we mean just that) “Kentucky Train Track Monster.” — NY Daily News

TITLE: TRUCKER GHOST STORIES

Author: Annie Wilder

$12.99 / 256 pages

INFORMATION ABOUT THE BOOK

These first-hand accounts are as varied as the storytellers themselves—some are detailed and filled with the terror and suspense that made people feel they had to share what happened to them with others; others are brief and straightforward retellings of truly chilling events.

Ordinary drivers share extraordinary stories of phantom trucks and a road that takes a turn into the twilight zone; encounters ghost trains and soldiers; UFOs; the prom girl ghost of Alabama; a demon in Texas, and other accounts of the creepy, scary things that truckers and other drivers and passengers told to editor Annie Wilder.

With so many different stories, TRUCKER GHOST STORIES moves beyond the usual haunted house to offer stories to entice any ghost story reader…and anyone who’s ever found themselves on a deserted road late at night.

Mitchell Wells

Founder and Editor in Chief of Horror Society. Self proclaimed Horror Movie Freak, Tech Geek, love indie films and all around nice kinda guy!!

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