Author Archives: Fiona Broome

The Ghost Hunter’s Guidebook by Troy Taylor is a fine introduction to ghost hunting. Though Mr. Taylor and I don’t agree on everything — no two ghost hunters will — I recommend this book to anyone interested in beginning ghost hunting. Mr. Taylor talks about the basics of ghosts, haunted places, and ghost hunting.  He … Continue reading

Haunted Hikes of New Hampshire is a true delight. It reveals little-known haunted sites that can only be accessed on foot.  They’re often “in the middle of nowhere” along some of New Hampshire’s most magnificent trails. As I said when the book was first published: Get ready for fun… and a good scare!  This is … Continue reading

Hello from Heaven, by Bill and Judy Guggenheim was a very pleasant surprise. When I first looked at the book, I sighed and thought, “Another cheesy ‘messages from the other side’ book.” I was wrong. Hello from Heaven is filled with a wide variety of first-person stories from people who received significant signals and messages … Continue reading

Sometimes the seriousness of ghosts and ghost hunting… it catches up with me.  I need a break from EMF meters, EVP, and trekking around in the dark, wondering what weirdness is next on the menu. Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, by Jane Austen and Seth Grahame-Smith, is a laugh-out-loud break from ghost hunting.  In fact, … Continue reading

The Everything Ghost Hunting Book, by Melissa Martin Ellis. Plagiarism* annoys me. I was prepared to give this book a 3-star review. It’s good but not great; you can find most of this information online.  The convenience of having it all in one reference was the biggest reason to own this book.  The author seemed … Continue reading

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