Deborah Cuyle: 5 books

Book cover of Haunted Snohomish
by Deborah Cuyle
Language: English
Release Date: October 3, 2016

Take a paranormal tour of this Pacific Northwest town . . . photos included! Historic Snohomish has enough ghostly tales for a town twice its size. A policeman named Henry, who died on the floor of the Oxford Tavern, haunts the popular watering hole alongside nearly twenty other impish spirits....
Book cover of Ghosts of Leavenworth and the Cascade Foothills
by Deborah Cuyle
Language: English
Release Date: September 18, 2017

The spirits of the early pioneers still roam the streets of Leavenworth and lurk in the lengthening shadows of the surrounding hills. Chas Gordon's murder sits unsolved after a century of mystery, as does the location of the lost Ingalls gold. Muffled sobs mark out the Thorp Cemetery, while a ghostly...
Book cover of Haunted Everett, Washington
by Deborah Cuyle
Language: English
Release Date: September 16, 2019

The historic mill town of Everett, abutting the deep, dark waters of Puget Sound, has been haunted since its founding. The Rucker family's spirits are said to linger near both their distinctive pyramid-shaped mausoleum and mansion by the bay, and the shadowy figures of former patrons and entertainers...
Book cover of Cannon Beach
by Deborah Cuyle
Language: English
Release Date: June 13, 2016

Cannon Beach is a small town nestled off Highway 101 along the Oregon coast. It has been called one of the "World's 100 Most Beautiful Places" by National Geographic and one of "The 100 Best Art Towns in America" by author John Villani. Located 80 miles west of Portland and 25 miles south of Astoria,...
Book cover of The 1910 Wellington Disaster
by Deborah Cuyle, Rodney Fletcher
Language: English
Release Date: February 11, 2019

The town of Wellington was located by the Stevens Pass summit in the Cascade Mountains. During the last days of February in 1910, the snow was relentless in the Cascades, falling as much as one foot per hour and rising up to 20 feet deep in areas. Rotary plows could not keep the lines open as snow...
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