Hidden Haunts
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Product details
- ISBN 9781577155515
- Weight: 771g
- Dimensions: 178 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 20 Aug 2026
- Publisher: Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
Hidden Haunts is your goosebump-inducing guide to lesser-known haunted sites throughout history. Alongside hair-raising imagery, paranormal investigator Conner Gossel unearths the ghastly histories, disturbing details, and reported hauntings of these ghostly places. Feel the chill run up your spine as you encounter scary stories of abandoned houses, hospitals, factories, and beyond that have flown under the radar for decades. These fascinating profiles include:
- The Lodge at Hot Lake Springs in Oregon, where apparitions wander the halls
- Harriman Hospital in Tennessee, haunted by unidentified whispers in the basement
- Ventfort Hall in Massachusetts, where the sound of shuffling footsteps linger
- And more!
And if you’re feeling brave enough to attempt some real-life paranormal sightseeing, check out the Haunted Road Trip at the back of the book, which suggests a road trip itinerary for each region, including additional locations.
Perfect for fans of the supernatural, Hidden Haunts is the ultimate guide to the eerie unknown. Explore these creepy spaces … if you dare.
Conner Gossel is a history buff and a paranormal investigator. His popular Instagram account, @haunted.historian, reports on haunted locations throughout the world with in-depth reporting. Conner’s podcast, The Haunted Historian, explores these haunted locations and interviews expert guests in the haunted space such as A&E’s Ghost Hunters investigator Brandon Alvis. Conner has written on paranormal spaces for publications such as Travel and Leisure and Newsweek, and also appeared on The Travel Channel’s show, My Paranormal Nightmare.
