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Haunted Noble County, Indiana

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128 pages, Paperback

Published August 12, 2025

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Mark R. Hunter

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Our newest book is Haunted Noble County, Indiana:

Noble County, Indiana, boasts small town charm, a State Park and lakes for recreation lovers, tourist attractions all year long … and ghosts.

The county’s only movie theater is patrolled by the well-known manager—who died in 1995. Two of the highest hills in the state are haunted, one after a hanging and another because of a murder immortalized by Indiana’s poet laureate. The sprawling Kneipp Sanitarium received a visit from the Virgin Mary herself, and became a battleground of good vs. evil. Then there’s The Thing in the Basement.

Join authors and historians Mark and Emily Hunter as they tour the dark and spooky corners of Noble County.


Our newest novel is the romantic comedy Coming Attractions:

Getting tackled at an Indiana drive-in movie theater is just the day's latest indignity for Maddie McKinley … but it’s certainly the low point. When she gets into the wrong van it brings a knee-jerk reaction from Logan Chandler, the father of the kids inside. Logan's embarrassed about roughing her up, but intrigued by the beautiful young woman from Boston, who arrived alone at the movies wearing an expensive dress.

Unfortunately, he’s the local businessman leading a battle to save the drive-in from developers—and she’s the disgraced attorney sent to make sure it’s torn down.

The legal battle sets them both on a path to redemption and each other, with the help of quirky friends and family who have them figured out long before they do. Also, with the help of coffee. Lots of coffee.

Earlier we published the romantic comedy Radio Red:

"Kirsten Veiss is setting a record for bad days: She’s broke, lost in rural Michigan, sunburned, and without transportation after her van hits a deer. When she hears a nearby radio personality making fun of the classical music she loves, it’s the last straw.

"Aaron Debolt just wants to bring classical to a wider audience, and he thinks a shock jock approach might do it. But he’s shocked himself when a sunburned, wild-eyed redhead bursts into the radio station late at night, brandishing—a tailpipe.

"Soon Aaron has his hands full in more ways than one, and Kirsten has a temporary on-air job under the name Radio Red. Now all they have to do is prove she’s not the one sabotaging the station’s operation. "

Before that came Hoosier Hysterical: How the West Became the Midwest Without Moving At All, a fun-poking look at Indiana history, celebrity, and trivia, with numerous illustrations and even more puns.

My novels, Storm Chaser and The Notorious Ian Grant, and a story collection, Storm Chaser Shorts, were published by Whiskey Creek Press/Start Publishing.

In 2013 my local history book, Smoky Days and Sleepless Nights, was released, and 2014 saw the publication of No Campfire, Girls, a humorous adventure story set in a girl's summer camp. In 2015 a collection of humor columns, Slightly Off the Mark, came out

For three decades I've been an emergency dispatcher for Noble County, Indiana. I served over 40 years as a volunteer for the Albion Fire Department, holding such positions as safety officer, training officer, secretary, and public information officer. I've also done public relations writing for the Noble County Relay For Life, among other organizations, and served two terms on the Albion Town Council. I had a local newspaper humor column for 25 years. When asked if I have any free time, I laugh hysterically.

Mark lives in Albion, Indiana, with his wife and editor Emily. He has two daughters and twin grandsons, and so naturally has written a children’s book. He can be found online at www.markrhunter.com.

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January 2, 2026
i gave this book 3 stars because it was more historical than it was "hauntings" however, i did still thoroughly enjoy the information. Would read again. Would reccommend, especially for anyone familiar with the area.
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