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Lowcountry Ghosts: Stories of Alice Flagg, Confederate Blockade Runners, and Haunted Beads [NOOK Book]
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Grizzly21
Posted February 13, 2012
This was an ok book. Although I had a hard time getting into it. It didn't grab and keep my attention. The way the stories were told was different than I am used to also.
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Overview
Find history, mystery, and romance in these three gentle ghost stories (10,000 words, nine illustrations—about 40 pages if it were a paperback) from Lynn Michelsohn’s longer work, "Tales from Brookgreen," true stories from the South Carolina Lowcountry.~ Does lovely Alice Flagg still live in The Hermitage at Murrells Inlet (just south of Myrtle Beach) more than 100 years after her death?
~ When ghost ships appear far out in the marsh, do they represent lost fishermen? pirates? Confederate blockade runners?
~ Are threatening spirits haunting Miss Genevieve’s beads from a ...