Review of "Haunted Providence: Strange Tales From the Smallest State," by Rory Raven

 Review of

Haunted Providence: Strange Tales From the Smallest State, by Rory Raven, ISBN 9781596293878

Four out of five stars

Fairly ordinary except for two features

 This stories in this book of ghost stories is fairly routine with two exceptions Most of the stories have the backdrop of a tragic human death followed by appearances of the deceased, sometimes many years later. The two exceptions are the stories that feature two masters of the macabre. Edgar Allan Poe and H. P. Lovecraft. Even a relatively routine story featuring these two men generates significant interest.

 Providence, Rhode Island is like all other cities that have existed for centuries, there are stories of unusual events in the lives of unusual people. If you are looking for stories of ghosts and hauntings, then there are really only two of significant interest. All others have essentially appeared in many other publications with different names and locations.

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