Knowing we'd be heading to St. Augustine for part of our summer vacation, I snagged this book as soon as I saw it at The Salvation Army Store. Who can go wrong for ninety-nine cents, right? Not only that, it's fairly well known that St. Augustine is one of the country's most haunted cities. So, the plan was to read the book before the trip, to be prepared for some of the places we'd be visiting. As it turned out, I didn't get to the book until after we'd left St. Augustine. Interestingly, having seen a few of the places mentioned in this book, and having taken one of St. Augustine's several extremely popular "ghost tours," I was able to make meaningful connections between what I'd seen/experienced and what I was reading. It's one thing to visit the Huguenot Cemetery, the Castillo de San Marcos, or the St. Augustine Lighthouse, or to eat at a popular establishment like Harry's, and quite another to read about the supernatural "sightings" that have occurred in each of these places. It changes the perspective! To learn that Colonel Garcia Marti, garrison commander at the Castillo de San Marcos, had a young wife with a roving eye and a young officer under his command who was catering to the lady's fancies, and that the commander, in true Poe fashion, had them chained to the walls somewhere in the bowels of the fortress…and had the walls bricked up... causes the flesh to crawl and the hair to stand on end. Is it merely coincidence - a hot flash, say? - that my wife experienced extreme dizziness in this room and needed immediately to be escorted into the fresh air? This happened before I even picked up the book, I might add…!!! If you've visited St. Augustine, or if you just love a good ghost story, this is a perfect read. It was also a quick one, perhaps because I could readily identify with the sites in the book, or because being on a boat or a plane leaves one with lots of time to read. Either way, very enjoyable!