![]() He doesn't try to persuade anyone, either he offers various theories and plausible explanations for the events he describes, but they seldom ring true - obviously, Citro selected stories of happenings that, to date, have yielded no good answers.īut while the attempted explanations generally don't hold water, the tales themselves sound very believable and real. Instead, he simply tells the stories in a relaxed, informal narrative which is every bit as riveting as it is informative. Citro isn't trying to frighten his readers, nor is he striving for a horrific, ghastly atmosphere. This is not a collection of ghost stories designed for telling 'round the campfire. Citro taps into that rich vein of lore in Passing Strange: True Tales of New England Hauntings and Horror. New England seems to have more than its share, and Joseph A. ![]() ![]() True Tales of New England Hauntings & HorrorĮvery region has folk tales about local brushes with supernatural, occult or otherworldly forces. ![]()
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