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When the Ghost Screams: True Stories of Victims Who Haunt

When the Ghost Screams: True Stories of Victims Who Haunt
By Leslie Rule

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #108894 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-08
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 240 pages

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About the Author
Leslie Rule is the author of Coast to Coast Ghosts and Ghosts Among Us. She has also written two suspense novels, Whispers from the Grave and Kill Me Again. Leslie is the daughter of best-selling crime author Ann Rule, who has more than 20 million copies of books in print. Leslie grew up in a haunted house built on an Indian burial ground overlooking Puget Sound, where her lifelong fascination with the paranormal began. She is also a professional photographer whose photos have appeared in several national publications, as well as in her mother's books. Leslie currently resides with her husband in Seattle.


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no substance, very disappointing, just blah1
The title is misleading. I was expecting stories that would frighten me with the truth of real, tragic hauntings. This is a bunch of fluff that is 5th grade reading level. I didn't like Coast to Coast Ghosts for the same reason; I don't know why I thought this would be any different.

I can't believe she would write such a bland book and give it such a dynamic title. You really cannot judge a book by its cover. Skip this one.

Rule Number Three4
Leslie Rule's first book of ghostly tales was an excellent work especially for a first time author of ghost tales. Her second book was surprisingly even better than the first with a marked improvement in both content and style. As I have stated in previous reviews of her books it is obvious that Leslie has inherited the superb writing abilities of her mother Ann Rule. In this her latest book she even moves close to the territory that her true crime-writing mother covers so well by looking into hauntings caused by murder. An investigation that I would say is long overdue.

Unfortunately this latest book from Ms. Rule is not quite up to her previous works. Don't get me wrong though because the crisp writing style and the convictions she holds about her subject still make this a ghostly gem. The problems come when she seems to fill in several chapters with rapid fire and very short accounts that seem to be gleaned mostly from second hand sources. I suppose that it is possible that the stories into which she puts the most time are so good that it makes these short takes seem worse than they are in comparison but the short two or three paragraph stories really detracted from the book as a whole. Besides being an excellent writer this author is also a very good photographer and there are several pictures that add greatly to the positive feel of the book. On the other hand as one nears the end of the book there are so many pictures that one is left with the feeling that some of the less illustrative ones were simply used to fill space with a deadline approaching.

On a far more positive note one will find some of the best-written ghost stories in print within the pages of this book. The stories that are dealt with in the proper depth are as good as any accounts of the paranormal that I have ever read. The history behind the haunting is explored with just the right amount of detail and there are numerous accounts from people who experienced the phenomena first hand. All of those who are interviewed about their experience are willing to be named, which is a plus although I do not place the same importance on the lack of anonymity that this author does. It is hard after all to blame someone who does not want to be known as the person who sees dead people or worse yet to have ghost tours wandering through one's yard. Another plus for this book is that in general it deals with haunts that will not be familiar to every ghost enthusiast around. So many authors in the genre use the same old stories again and again but this author has shown a willingness to hunt for new material and she deserves to be applauded for this effort.

Overall this is certainly a book that belongs on the shelf of everyone who loves a good true ghost story. This one might not be quite up to her previous offerings but I haven't come across many books that are.

Another Fantastic Book 5
Every one of Leslie Rule's books is a treasure for the ghost, or history, enthusiast. This book is no exception. A tireless and thorough researcher, Leslie gets the facts and gets them right. She knows her field and it shows. Anyone looking for true ghost experiences, and both well known and obscure hauntings, will strike pay dirt with her latest offering. As much fun as this book was to read, I also enjoyed the photos. For aside from being an entertaining writer, Leslie is a gifted photographer. Her photography sets her books apart. No run of the mill shots here. No run of the mill stories here either. As a fellow writer of the ghostly genre, I salute Leslie Rule for raising the bar.