"Tear stains on blanched cheeks, limbs stiff and angled. Torn wool stockings, dark hair in tangles.
My pallid neck was blushed with red. "Yes," I thought, "I am definitely dead."
Set in 1896, this collection of short poems was inspired by the true events of a supernatural occurrence caused by one strong-willed specter named Zona Heaster Shue, otherwise known as The Greenbrier Ghost.
Book Synopsis:
On a frigid February night in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, a voice reaches out beyond the grave-sending her loved one on a daring quest for justice.
Greenbrier: Stories That Rhyme is told through a collection of verse detailing Zona Heaster Shue's story, often from the perspective of her own spirit.
This book, inspired by the Greenbrier Ghost, is a 78-page read full of ghostly encounters and chilling rhymes inspired by this true Appalachian tale. It's perfect for lovers of true crime, courtroom-based suspense, and Appalachian ghost stories