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31 - Haunted Island by Edward Harold Visiak

The Haunted Island is a swashbuckling pirate tale set in a remote South Sea island. When a crew of sailors encounters a mysterious wizard, a hidden treasure, and ghostly terrors, they must battle both the supernatural and their own greed to survive.

An episode of the Haunted Island podcast, hosted by Edward Harold Visiak, titled "31 - Haunted Island by Edward Harold Visiak" was published on March 4, 2025 and runs 6 minutes.

March 4, 2025 ·6m · Haunted Island

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The Haunted Island is a swashbuckling pirate tale set in a remote South Sea island. When a crew of sailors encounters a mysterious wizard, a hidden treasure, and ghostly terrors, they must battle both the supernatural and their own greed to survive.

The Haunted Island is a swashbuckling pirate tale set in a remote South Sea island. When a crew of sailors encounters a mysterious wizard, a hidden treasure, and ghostly terrors, they must battle both the supernatural and their own greed to survive.
Haunted Places Parcast Network You’ve heard of haunted houses, haunted cemeteries, haunted islands...but do you know how a normal place can become a paranormal minefield? Every haunted place on earth has a frightening, real backstory. Every Thursday, we take you on an audio tour of a new haunted place, and its haunted history! Subscribe for free on Spotify to listen our Urban Legends bonus series every Tuesday. Haunted Places is a Spotify Original from Parcast. Pocket Island by Charles Clark Munn (1848 - 1917) LibriVox Along the coast of Maine are littered thousands of small islands. One such, named 'Pocket Island' by the locals was so called because of a pocket formed twice daily by the waning of the tides. The coast of Maine holds many secrets and legends, and Pocket Island was no exception.Subtitled "A Story of Country Life in New England", this story holds such varied and fascinating glimpses into the lives of a few individuals, and is not limited to merely a story of ghosts, of war, of barn dances, friendship, tales of rum-runners, smugglers, and seafarers. Rather it is all of the above, and much more, all wrapped nicely around a story of love.Is Pocket Island truly haunted by ghosts of the past? The story begins ca. 1824, and takes us through the U.S. Civil War and beyond. (Introduction by Roger Melin) Stories/Travels Jill Culiner Born in New York, raised in Toronto, Jill Culiner has lived in several cars, one closet, a Hungarian mud house, a Bavarian castle, a Turkish cave dwelling, in a haunted house on the English moors, in the Sahara desert, on a Greek island, in several French villages and has worked as a go-go girl, belly dancer, fortune teller, translator, newspaper deliverer, radio broadcaster, contemporary artist, photographer, actress and writer. She has written two mysteries, Sad Summer in Biarritz, and Death by Slanderous Tongue. Her other books are: Finding Home In the Footsteps of the Jewish Fusgeyers, winner of the Tannenbaum Award for Canadian Jewish History; Félix et moi: à la recherche du patrimoine; a photography book, Sans s'abolir pourtant; and four romances. She now resides in a 400-year-old former inn in a French village of no real interest. Much to everyone's dismay, she protects all living creatures--especially spiders--and her wild (or wildlife) garden is a classified butterfly and bird Pirate Jack Alessandro Cima In this podiobook: Young Jack Spencer sees his father's boat-building business destroyed by a powerful land developer. In desperation, he sets out on a dangerous adventure through time to find pirate treasure and bring it home.When Jack finds himself aboard the pirate ship 'Revenge' with Captain Jameson's crew, he enters a life and death world of ship battles, jungle islands, prison escapes, gold, and treachery.Set sail on a rollicking high-seas adventure and live the wild, uncertain life of a hunted pirate crew.This is the novel originally released by CandlelightStories.com, first as a weekly text download, then as a weekly podcast.
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