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Galveston Ghost Tales

By: Denise Sandoval
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In 1900, the city of Galveston was flourishing. With saloons, mansions, and even an opera house, the Texan island was known as “The Queen City of the Gulf”…until heavy rains flooded the streets, putting the entire town under waster and killing a third of the inhabitants.

When the tragedy was over, the island was eventually rebuilt…but many of the dead were not ready to leave the place they called ‘home’. Locals, as well as visitors, still speak about the unearthly situations they’ve personally experienced, especially at the Walmart that replaced the St.Mary’s Orphan Asylum.

Galveston Ghost Tales is a compendium of the eeriest stories from the this haunted city. A photo of a little girl who wasn’t there. The spirit of a nun that roams the aisles. The sound of a child crying. With firsthand accounts from those who have seen these things and more themselves, this book will fill your mind with shadowy figures.

Whether you already believe in ghost or are still a skeptic, “Galveston Ghost Tales” will haunt your dreams all night long.

Grab a flashlight, snuggle under the sheets, and listen! But take care, chances are…you won’t be sleeping tonight.

©2021 Denise Sandoval (P)2022 Denise Sandoval
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She has a cute story-telling style, definitely has the vibe of a church lady gossiping at the local potluck. The stories are interesting and I definitely learned some stuff I didn't know before historically. It's mostly about the Walmart. It's weirdly Jesus preachy which feels pretty out of place and soapboxy, but definitely seems important to the writer and it's her book, so whatever.

cute, local account

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