After the rifles, cannon and bugles fall silent, when the losses have been counted and the mourners are gone, the ghosts of war return. Drawing on the Civil War, the War of 1812, the Revolutionary War and other conflicts, storyteller Dan Asfar weaves tales of phantom soldiers, supernatural interventions and star-crossed lovers, capturing both the drama of battle and the enduring mystery of the afterlife.
This is another one of those digest-style collections of hauntings, and I had hoped for better when I picked it up. It's not terrible, but it's not great, either.
A nice mix of stories from multiple wars, and the author does a good job sharing the stories. Definitely mentioned some sites I'd like to check out in the future.