I very much enjoyed this volume of ghost stories, which is better written than other alternatives. It is not presented like fiction. While he gets into the fun of telling the stories, his role is mostly that of a reporter and folklorist. I enjoyed the occasional droll tone. For example, he says of the Snallygaster, "Snatching small, unattended children for feeding, terrifying travelers, and providing subject matter for a bored population and festival storytellers seem to be the creature's main claim to fame."