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Ghosts at Sea

Paranormal Shipwrecks and Curses

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Ghosts at Sea

By: William Burke
Narrated by: OH Krill
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Pirates, sailors, and merchant seamen have fought many battles with Mother Nature, and the ones who lost didn’t always go quietly into the murky depths. A flaming ghost ship and her lost crew still navigate the coastal waters off Nova Scotia. The frigate Genii was lost with all hands in New Brunswick, but one sailor lingers on in spirit, haunting both the beach where his body washed ashore and the nearby mansion where his body was laid out for burial.

The Princess Mary was a decommissioned freighter in British Columbia. It is now a restaurant haunted by a foul tempered ghost with an appetite for destruction. The horrifying screams of pain and pleas of dock worker Jem Horner for help are still heard echoing through the night. Discover all of these paranormal tales of the high seas and more. This comprehensive collection of Sea Ghost Hauntings will curl your toes and shiver your timbers with real ghost stories from the depths of the paranormal.

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Occult Social Sciences

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