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David Otey
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W. C. Jameson
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Who has not been thrilled and not a little frightened by tales of ghosts, spirits, hauntings, and monsters? Some of the most fascinating accounts come from the dark hollows of the Ozark Mountains. For generations, these scary, mystifying legends have been told around campfires and family gatherings and handed down through the generations. Now, for the first time, the best of these tales have been gathered together and presented in this volume.
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- Schaeffer Nelson
- 07-10-18
Delightful
For lovers of the Ozarks, folklore, and especially both, this is an absolute hoot. Fascinating, creepy, funny, and sometimes very sad. Like a history class filtered through a campfire night.
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- D. Bowlander
- 07-26-16
Ozark monsters
Great story telling...enjoyed this book. I have always believed if the native Indians get the heck out of a certain area, you should too.
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- Grace K
- 10-21-16
hampered by the narrator
the stories are great. painting a side of the USA which I have never seen again. unfortunately while the actual prose of the writing should have been enough to bring these tales to life, the narration seemed somewhat lifeless. a little monotonous, like a teacher reading a text out. can't fault the enunciation though.
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- Tracy Patterson
- 07-31-17
LOVE his stories!
I had the privilege of having W. C. Jameson as my geography professor at UCA. I loved it when he would tell us about his travels. He's an awesome storyteller. I wish he would've been the narrator on this book!
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- Admiralu
- 11-11-18
Great Collection of Tales/Monotone Narration
This is a great collection of spooky folk tales. Unfortunately, the narration doesn’t fit the material. The interesting tales are diminished by the droning relation. It was a real effort to get through this for a time. It had been an audiobook I had looked forward to. Someone with a great storyteller’s voice like Richard Henzel would’ve made this come alive.
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