Haunted Places book review: Ghosts of Delaware by Mark Sarro & Gerald J Medvec

Mark Sarro and Gerald J Medvec have a love for the Delaware area having been born, raised and resided in the First State. Supernatural and unexplained paranormal events seem to follow them wherever they go and keep them in check. Ghosts of Delaware (Schiffer Publishing) is filled with tales from personal experiences as well as stories gathered from several family members spanning four generations.

Some of their ghost stories seem to be on a bit of the dark side. Other tales focus on their boyish youthful, boo-ish adventures which will make most readers chuckle when recalling how the simplest ghost or goblin story once made us all shiver.

Sarro and Medvec also take you to some of the well-known haunted locations they have visited in the past, or have conducted their own paranormal investigations. Learn more about the ghosts of Fort Delaware near Delaware City. Just the view of the block walls and moat can be a bit intimidating. One can only imagine the reports of full body apparitions, EVP’s, and interactions with the spirits.

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A trip to Dover, the state capital, will put you face to face with the ghost of a gentleman at the Governor’s Mansion or a stern judge at the Supreme Court. Delaware ghosts seem to be proud of their “first state” status.

Discover the ghosts haunting Kent, Sussex, Cape Henelopen, and New Castle Counties. Be prepared to meet the unknown. Sarro and Medvec offer the reader a great introduction the ghosts, urban legends and unsolved mysteries in Delaware.

Mark Sarro and Gerald J Medvec have seen and heard it all. Join them and the Ghosts of Delaware, now!

Schiffer Publishing: www.schifferbooks.com

Haunted Places Examiner: Debe Branning nazanaza@aol.com

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Debe Branning is a paranormal investigator based in Mesa, Arizona and has traveled around the United States gathering ghost stories to share with readers with a common interest of the unknown. She has worked as a researcher for TV shows such as the Travel Channel, Syfy Channel and Fearnet.com....

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