TABLE OF CONTENTS Part One: Ghost Stories 1. Whalem-Balem - Salisbury 2. Cruel Master - Bethesda 3. The Headless Confederate - Annapolis 4. Dead Man's Coat - Crisfield 5. Open Grave - Venton 6. Big Liz - Cambridge 7. The Life-Car - Ocean City 8. The Well - South Mountain State Park, Boonsboro 9. Ghost House - Dorchester County 10. Ghost in the Chimney - Frostburg 11. Traitor - Clinton 12. Steal Away Home - Berlin 13. Handprint - Calvert County Part Two - Powers of Darkness and Light 14. Eavesdropper - Hagerstown 15. The Devil's Racecourse - Baltimore 16. Marmaduke Mister's Gold - Smith Island 17. The Hairy Toe - Upper Marlboro 18. Crooked Kate - Somerset County 19. The Card Game - Ward's Crossing 20. Dawn's Early Light - Fort McHenry, Baltimore 21. Heartbeat - Ellicot City 22. Jack O'Lantern - Worchester County 23. Der Belznickel - St. Mary's County 24. Black Aggie - Pikesville 25. Lords of the Manor - St. Charles 26. Don't Turn on the Light - Prince George's County About the Author S. E. Schlosser has been telling stories since she was a child, when games of "let's pretend" quickly built themselves into full-length stories. A graduate of the Institute of Children's Literature and Rutgers University, she also created and maintains the Web site AmericanFolklore.net, where she shares a wealth of stories from all fifty states, some dating back to the origins of America. She is also the author of Globe Pequot's Spooky Series, including Spooky New England, Spooky New York, Spooky New Jersey, Spooky Pennsylvania, Spooky California, Spooky South, and Spooky Southwest. About the Illustrator Paul G. Hoffman trained in painting and printmaking, with his first extensive illustration work on assignment in Egypt, drawing ancient wall reliefs for the University of Chicago. His work graces books of many genres--children's titles, textbooks, short story collections, natural history volumes, and numerous cookbooks. For the Spooky series he employed a scratchboard technique and an active imagination.
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