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Algoma Ghost: The Legend of Hell's Bridge
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Algoma Ghost: The Legend of Hell’s Bridge

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The Legend: In 1835, near Laphamville (modern Rockford), Michigan, several children went missing. After trusted village elder Elias Friske confessed to their murder, he was hanged by vengeful parents. His ghost is rumored to still inhabit the site of the lynching - an area known locally as Hell’s Bridge. As Halloween draws near, a group of teenage thrill-seekers gather near a rusted iron foot bridge. When they disappear into thin air, paranormal investigator Birgil Doxey puts himself on the case. As he probes the mystery, he learns the shocking truth about the town’s dark past.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peninsulam Publishing
Date
16 October 2015
Pages
80
ISBN
9780692555613

The Legend: In 1835, near Laphamville (modern Rockford), Michigan, several children went missing. After trusted village elder Elias Friske confessed to their murder, he was hanged by vengeful parents. His ghost is rumored to still inhabit the site of the lynching - an area known locally as Hell’s Bridge. As Halloween draws near, a group of teenage thrill-seekers gather near a rusted iron foot bridge. When they disappear into thin air, paranormal investigator Birgil Doxey puts himself on the case. As he probes the mystery, he learns the shocking truth about the town’s dark past.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peninsulam Publishing
Date
16 October 2015
Pages
80
ISBN
9780692555613