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Tales of Texas Road: Amherstburg, Ontario

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145 pages, Paperback

Published December 22, 2024

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K.G. Miceli

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69 reviews9 followers
May 12, 2025
4.5/5 : I have never been one to read about true stories and such. But this intrigued me so much! The fact that the author actually did interviews with people about this place and added photos as well was so amazing! If you wanna learn more about this place, def read this book!
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26 reviews
February 16, 2025
Collection of interesting paranormal, spooky stories by the people who experienced them.
Interesting read!

In my teens, going to Texas road and walking around the cemetery was the thing to do if you're brave enough; I wasn't! I didn't want to see first hand some of the things I heard about because those who experienced the events seemed forever changed...

This book renewed my interest in Texas Road. At this stage, I felt brave enough to plan a daytime trip there and began by Google Earthing. I was surprised to see that Texas Road was a dead-end from either direction before you get to the cemetery and bridge. My husband suggested we go there and walk the rest of the way; turns out I'm actually not as brave as I thought I was.

Anyhow.... I had to pace myself, otherwise I would have read the entire book in one sitting. I wish it was a thousand pages longer.
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166 reviews9 followers
March 2, 2025
I loved this!

As someone who has been on this road and grew up hearing stories from my own parents and their friends, it was a real treat reading more stories about Texas Road.

Thank you, K.G. Miceli for bringing these stories to a book!
6 reviews
March 4, 2025
I loved it , I live about 40 mins away from this place and didn’t even know it existed. Great collection of paranormal experiences of several people . Great read !!!
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July 27, 2025
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👻 What’s really haunting the most infamous road in Ontario?


Tales of Texas Road by K.G. Miceli dives into the eerie legends and chilling encounters surrounding Old Texas Road—long rumored to be one of Ontario’s most haunted locations. Told through firsthand experiences and local lore, this book offers more than ghost stories; it’s a snapshot of a community grappling with the line between folklore and fear.


Whether it’s shadowy figures, phantom lights, or the overwhelming sense of being watched, this Indie Ink Spotlight explores what happens when the paranormal becomes part of a town’s identity. Do the stories point to something sinister—or are they just whispers echoing down an empty road?


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30 reviews4 followers
September 25, 2025
Tales of Texas Road: Amherstburg, Ontario is a spine-tingling journey into one of the province’s most haunted locations. K.G. Miceli masterfully captures the eerie atmosphere of Old Texas Road, weaving together firsthand accounts that are equal parts unsettling and fascinating. The stories—told with authenticity and vivid detail—immerse readers in the unsettling mystery that surrounds this infamous stretch.

What makes this book so compelling is its balance of suspense and credibility. Each tale feels raw and unfiltered, leaving you questioning whether the road harbors something truly sinister—or if it’s the collective imagination of the locals. Perfect for paranormal enthusiasts, history lovers, or anyone looking for a late-night read that will send shivers down their spine
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