For such a small county, reports of supernatural happenings around Berkshire are surprisingly plentiful and varied. The haunting figures range from shades of kings, queens, and dukes, to apparitions of sobbing maidens and moaning men. They haunt all manner of places such as castles, mansions, churchyards, cottages, follies, and grottoes. The ghosts are sometimes victims such as wretched murdered children; other times they are the criminals like murderous policemen and thieving highwaymen. Supposedly less scary are the reports of phantom vicars, landlords, and nuns. This intriguing and very readable volume contains numerous reported sightings of ghosts across one of the oldest counties in England. Roger Long has published countless articles and eighteen books on murders, curiosities, and the supernatural. He has been interviewed hundreds of times on six local radio stations. Four of Roger's books have been published by The History Press. He lives in Crowthorne, Berkshire. Used Book in Good Condition