Welcome to the Boneyard Book Journal
In the dimly lit corners of the ancient library, there lurked a creature unlike any other - a book consuming ghoul. With an insatiable appetite for knowledge, this shadowy figure roamed the endless rows of shelves, its sharp eyes scanning for its next literary feast.
Pages rustled as the ghoul snatched a tome from the shelf, clutching it tightly to its chest. The smell of aged paper and ink filled the air as the creature delved into the words, devouring each sentence with fervor. It was said that the mere touch of its fingertips could bring life to the most mundane of texts, breathing magic into the words on the page.
Whispers among the library patrons spoke of encounters with the elusive book ghoul - some claimed to have seen flashes of its glowing eyes peering out from behind tall stacks of books, others swore they heard its low, guttural growls echoing through the halls late into the night.
But despite its eerie reputation, the book ghoul was not feared by those who truly understood its nature. For within its dark, shrouded form lay a profound love for the written word, a relentless thirst for the stories and secrets held within the covers of each book it devoured.
And so the book ghoul continued its endless quest through the labyrinthine corridors of the library, forever in search of new tales to consume, new worlds to explore. A guardian of knowledge, a keeper of stories - the enigmatic ghoul remained a mysterious and fascinating figure, forever entwined with the boundless magic of the written word.

Spookiest Military Bases, Ships, Museums, and Forts: America’s Most Haunted Military Instillations
Some of the most haunted places in America are our military installations, which include military ships, military museums, military bases, and historic military forts. Discover why these military installations earned the reputation of being the most haunted….
*Learn about the Luminous Lady that haunts Fort Monroe, which is the largest stone fort in the country and includes an impressive moat (and lots more ghosts!)
*Find out why spirits still linger in the old psychiatric ward and crematorium of an abandoned hospital at Fort Dix. Also, read about a strange story of aliens on the base in the 1970’s
*Read about the Screaming Woman of Fort Mifflin.
*Discover the lingering spirits in the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base military museum, including the most haunted area in the museum.
*Learn about the “Dress Whites Ghost” aboard the USS Hornet.
*Fort Leavenworth is probably the most haunted base in America and the most haunted area of the base is the U.S. Disciplinary Barrack where many inmates were once executed. But many other places on this base are also haunted.
…and much more!
Plus, lots of photos, fascinating trivia, and compelling histories are included. Many of the bases discussed are among the most important in the U.S.

Spookiest Battlefields: Discover America’s Most Haunted Battlefields
Extra ordinary events have shaped American history, such as the momentous Battle of First Bull Run. It was one of the largest land battles of the Civil War, so it is not surprising that this is among the most haunted battlefields in our nation. Psychics have reported nine different entities present at Manassas Battlefield. Ignorant at this point as to how long and how bloody this war would become, tourist traveled by carriage (from as far away as Washington DC) to Manassas to watch the battle. They brought picnics and cheered from the sidelines, as if watching a ball game!
Over the years, there have been thousands of reports of paranormal activity at our battlefields.
A Phantom Rider, believed to be General Anthony Wayne, has been seen galloping up Route 322 before disappearing into the woods at Brandywine Battlefield.
You’ll also read about other key battles and hauntings, such as….
*Shiloh’s Drummer Boy Ghost
*Old Green Eyes of Chickamauga
*a mysterious fog at Richmond
*a strange blue light that appears at Antietam
*the spirits of Indian warriors at Little Bighorn
*and learn how Devil’s Den, Slaughter Pen, and Bloody Lane got their gruesome names
…and more!
In addition to chronicling paranormal activity, visitor information, such as the best times to go and tour options, are revealed.

Blood Carousel
Step right up, enjoy the show, and pay no attention to the eyes watching from the darkness.
The carnival is back in town, and for Jack Heldon, that’s not a good sign. Since the last time it had come to the small and quiet Lensfield, Connecticut, he’s been plagued with the nightmares of burning walls, raspy chuckles, and fiery red eyes in the dark. Ted Barton’s killing spree is still fresh in his mind, and Jack knows the carnival was behind it all.
Now it’s back for more.
But the people of Lensfield are none the wiser. As they are drawn into the lights and music of Ebenezer’s Carnival, evil begins to feed again. Jack and his friends are forced to come face to face with the horrors of their past, and the evil that tore them apart. While trying to break the carnival’s hold, they quickly realize that debts must be paid, and promises cannot be ignored.
Because there’s no escaping the clutches of Ebenezer’s Carnival and the screams within.

Purgatory
“Find Patrick Lahm. Tell him it has her.”
When a serial killer is found dead in the woods outside the quiet town of Darville, with scratches across his face and his head impaled on a shovel, Patrick Lahm and Jimmy Frey are called back to Connecticut. Living as fugitives and constantly moving from place to place, it is a call they have been praying for in their tedious search for the monster that started it all and tore their lives apart.
But Darville is not as peaceful as it seems, and the sins of the many cannot remain hidden forever. Patrick and Jimmy quickly realize that, despite their best laid plans, things can go terribly wrong. As darkness descends on the small New England town, the evil that had once brought misery upon the guests of the Kurtain Motel, finds its place amongst the wicked and promises them salvation.
All they have to do is confess.

Refuge
The small town of Refuge is the perfect hideaway for Patrick Lahm and the Freys. Nestled in the heart of Maine and miles away from the Kurtain Motel, Refuge promises both tranquility and ease of mind. The mundane routine of working in the local post office and buying groceries is all Patrick could hope for. For the first time in his life, things are finally looking up.
But one can only escape from his sins for so long. Occasional nightmares, visions of the dead and a priest hell-bound on confessions leave the survivors feeling that it is only a matter of time before the darkness catches up. With Jimmy by his side, Patrick watches as the walls of reality crumble around him, and he quickly realizes there can be no rest for the sinful.
No matter how far they run.