This book was okay. The style didn’t work for me; each chapter begins with a story about a fictional person encountering the supposedly real ghosts at haunted sites in Chicago and the suburbs. In my opinion, using fictional characters makes it harder to suspend disbelief and takes some of the fun out of reading ghost stories. Also, some of the details used to describe the city made me wonder if the author had ever been to Chicago. With that said, there were some good stories, and I liked reading about some of the history I hadn’t known about. I probably would have enjoyed it more if the descriptions of the ghosts and haunted sites were more detailed, as some of those details were mentioned in generic terms or as an afterthought. There is a detailed list of books and other media at the end, and this book has inspired me to put ‘Devil in the White City’ on my reading list.