Ghosts of the Carolinas
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Narrated by:
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Barbara Creel-Benjamin
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Written by:
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Nancy Roberts
About this listen
This collection of supernatural tales includes "The Talking Corpse"; "The Hound of Goshen"; "The Ring"; "The Phantom Rider of Bush River"; "The Witch Cat"; "The Gray Man"; "Tsali, the Cherokee Brave"; "The Ghost of Litchfield"; "City of Death"; "Treasure Hunt"; "House of the Opening Door"; "The Ghosts of Hagley"; "Return from the Dead"; "Whistle While You Haunt"; "The Brown Mountain Lights"; "Alice of the Hermitage"; "The Night the Spirits Called"; and "Swamp Girl".
©1962, 1967 Nancy Roberts; 1988 by University of South Carolina Press (P)2016 Audible, Inc.
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What the critics say
"Narrator Barbara Creel-Benjamin's warm, believable delivery is perfect for these stories, based on actual events. Creel-Benjamin deftly builds tension in 'City of Death.' There's a rumor among the slaves of Wilmington that something nameless and faceless is carrying death. No one more calmly denies this than Dr. Dixon - that is, until he's called to the bedside of the daughter of a desperate-sounding man. In 'Swamp Girl,' Creel-Benjamin's homey voice describes the Spanish moss and night sounds as a young woman going to see her sick mother hitches a ride with the Tiptons, who are shocked when she suddenly vanishes. Mr. Tipton resolutely goes to the address where she was to be dropped off, and a shocking revelation occurs." (AudioFile magazine)