Ghosts of Wales

Charles Rivcr Editors

One very useful thing the book does early on is to note where the Anglo-Saxons actually came from which was Denmark and part of Germany. The book notes that Wales has over 600 castles all though most of them are just ruins now.

The book gives examples of poltergeists in Wales, hitchhiker ghosts, vanishing ships and planes, violent ghosts and the ghost of a headless dog, among others. Some very unusual things include certain tracks in the snow which were not Bigfoot tracks, a possible ghost of a mermaid and a phantom cow.

There's also photos in the book and that is a solid plus. The book also has some online resources and a bibliography.

This series of books is pretty much always well done and interesting.<