Haunted England is a compelling introduction to haunted sites in England, organised by county and thus providing a good guide for a haunted tour of the country. As such, the book fulfills its primary purpose admirably. However, beyond being a list of haunted places by area, the book does not provide much context. There are no discussions of hauntings in general nor even an introduction to each county and its ghostly history or particular beliefs. Sometimes, individual accounts of ghosts hint at county-specific or area-specific beliefs, but this area is left largely unexplored. The book thus remains what it is, a collection of stories of ghostly encounters in England, no less and no more. Recommended for people who enjoy the supernatural and are interested in true ghost stories, but there are better books out there.