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Haunted Houses    by Stephen Goldin
Price: $0.99 USD. 7320 words. Published by Parsina Press on June 13, 2009. .

Can houses be haunted by some other forces besides hatred, fear and anger?
The Haunted Homeowner's Survival Guide    by Timothy Pontious
Price: $0.99 USD. 10020 words. Published on September 15, 2009. .

This book tells you what those 'reality' paranormal investigators on TV won't tell you. What should you look for when finding a paranormal investigator? What does the 'evidence' really mean? How can I trust the science? There are many frauds, scams, and other paranormal groups who are just out for the thrill ride. Don't let yourself be taken advantage of. Don't let your family live in fear.
The Haunted - The Hunted    by Jeffrey Lynn Stoddard
Price: $6.99 USD. 55310 words. Published on October 1, 2009. .

Elija Morales and his partner of 3 1/2 years, Lobo Sanchez, have just moved into their new home. Strangely, recent unexplained events would seem to indicate that Elijah and Lobo are not the only ones occupying the home. In fact, they are soon to discover that whatever is haunting their 100 year old house has plans for Elija far greater and more horrifying than any he could ever have imagined.
Freak City    by Tom Lichtenberg
Price: Free! 24540 words. Published on November 15, 2009. .

It’s hard to control your destiny while you’re waiting for the bus. The trouble for Argus Kirkham began when a stranger pushed his way through a crowd at a bus stop and pressed a package into his hands. Inside the package were various random items. As Argus and his friends unravel the clues, very strange things occur in this story of mystery and ghosts. Book Two of the Dragon City series.
Drummer Boy    by Scott Nicholson
Price: $3.99 USD. 102650 words. Published by Haunted Computer Books  on March 28, 2010. .

On the eve of a Civil War re-enactment, the Appalachian Mountain town of Titusville prepares to host a staged battle. But a ghostly troop, trapped in a cave by a long-ago avalanche, is rising from its long slumber and preparing for battle, and only one boy stands between the town and the cold mouth of hell.
The Spice Rack    by Monica Anderson
Price: Free! 3430 words. Published on April 14, 2010. .

Straight-laced Harry Lancaster has no explanation for the weird and possibly supernatural occurrences in his kitchen.
Speed Dating with the Dead    by Scott Nicholson
Price: $3.99 USD. 83010 words. Published by Haunted Computer Books  on July 9, 2010. .

A paranormal conference goes haywire when a man channels his dead wife and disturbs demons in an Appalachian inn. Inspired by an actual paranormal conference in 2008. "Always surprises and always entertains."--Jonathan Maberry, Patient Zero
Whispers in the Dark    by Stacia Ilyana St.Peter
Price: $0.99 USD. 2750 words. Published by JCSBooks on July 30, 2010. .

Jennifer has just about convinced herself that the noises she hears at night have a rational explantion. That is, until the ghost of Peter whispers to her in the dark and appears beside her bed, teasing and taunting her. While she's annoyed by him, she also thinks he's hot, and it doesn't take much for her to realize she's gone on fallen for her nightly visitor.
Abandoned    by Matthew Sawyer
Price: Free! 2830 words. Published on August 12, 2010. .

Devon and Lee have an opportunity to see the inside of the abandoned house they call the “Witch's house.” The boys go inside, and despite the mysterious cold, they go straight to the widow's watch on top of the house.
Amazing Tales of St. Lawrence Neighbourhood in Old Town Toronto    by Bruce Bell
Price: $4.99 USD. 42910 words. Published by Frank Touby  on September 16, 2010. .

Children were hanged, women without husbands had little choice but to prostitute themselves, clergy and ruling families cruelly dominated a lusty, oftentimes unruly population. The seamy and the sacred united to form one of the world’s great cities: Toronto. Telling its tales is famed local historian Bruce Bell, a uniquely skilled and deeply emotional storyteller.