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Spooky Sudbury

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From haunted mine shafts to inexplicable lights in the northern sky, there are strange things afoot in the peaceful northern municipality of Sudbury; eerie phenomenon that will amaze, give you paus...
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  • 15 October 2013
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The magnetic aura surrounding Sudbury, for both the living as well as the once-alive, is the backdrop for tales of mystery, wonder, and outright horror.

"I tried to leave" is a common theme for those from the Sudbury region. People often vow to move away, but something about the Nickel City keeps luring them back. Whether it’s the taste of fresh air – or just the sulphur in the air – it’s hard to move beyond the black rocks, endless lakes, and great openness without longing to come home.

Some are so attached to the northern community that they choose to stick around, even when their physical life is over. After all, if the living can’t leave the place behind, why should the dead?

Spooky Sudbury explores the magnetic aura surrounding the city, for the living as well as the once-alive, in these tales of the supernatural.

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Price: $24.99
Pages: 264
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Imprint: Dundurn Press
Publication Date: 15 October 2013
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9781459719231
Format: Paperback
BISACs: BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Unexplained Phenomena, Unexplained phenomena / the paranormal, BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Supernatural, HISTORY / Canada / General
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Mark Leslie is the author of  Haunted Hamilton and I, Death as well as the editor of Campus Chills and Tesseracts Sixteen: Parnassus Unbound. Born in Sudbury and raised in Levack, Ontario, he now lives in Hamilton. But the siren song of Sudbury keeps calling him home.

Jenny Jelen is a newspaper reporter in Sudbury, Ontario, who loves exploring the city she calls home. Her endless curiosity and appreciation for her surroundings inspired her to find out more about her city and the people — both alive and dead — she shares it with.