Within these pages are an extraordinary collection of interviews with individuals from throughout the state of Arizona and their firsthand reports of ghost sightings and paranormal encounters. If you enjoy reading about haunted locations, poltergeists and other unexplained phenomena, Arizona Ghost Stories exposes the shocking experiences that local citizens and traveling visitors only share in private among themselves.
This was OK. There were 25 different locations given that told of local haunts and ghost stories. These were cities (Tucson, Yuma, Globe, Holbrook, Flagstaff, Tombstone, etc.) and three locations dealing with Native Americans ghost stories (San Carlos Apache and White Mountain Apache Nations and Yaqui Nation). This book felt limited, moved quickly, and was very brief for each location.
I lived in Arizona and New Mexico for 10 years and there is so much more about ghosts and paranormal activity. Honestly you can find more on the History Channel or YouTube about the haunted Southwest. It was not bad but left me unimpressed. Thanks!
This book seems to be more of a travel guide than a book of decent stories. There is something lacking. the point of view is stange and the pictures are pretty damn ridiculous. Good effort to get interested in visiting places.. as far as a book.... epic fail