America’s Most Gothic
Haunted History Stranger than Fiction
by Leanna Renee Hieber; Andrea Janes
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Pub Date Sep 30 2025 | Archive Date Oct 07 2025
Kensington Publishing | Citadel
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Description
The Gothic. Brooding, atmospheric, chilling, and not always the outpouring of a feverish imagination. Reality can be even stranger as borne out in this lush and ghostly look at real people who lived--and died—amidst the trappings of the Gothic.
Fog clinging to an isolated mansion. A dangerous patriarch or an overbearing matron. Locked doors and forbidden rooms. Whispers of murder and madness. And a woman shadowed by omnipresent threats. You’ve guessed it. You’ve stumbled into a Gothic tale, and it will haunt you like a ghost.
We often think of the enduring tropes of the Gothic in terms of fiction and film—breath-catching escapes that tap into our fears, anxieties, forbidden desires, and unsettling dreams. But what if some of these chilly vibes are rooted in the experiences of real and tragic people who danced a macabre waltz with love and death? That’s why we’re here. Take the case of teenage Mercy Brown, victim—or was it predator?—of Rhode Island’s vampire hysteria of the 1890s. Marguerite de la Roque, a French noblewoman condemned for “sexual crimes” to Canada’s long-lost Isle of Demons. What happened to her and the barren landscape itself is the stuff of legend. And “Mad Lucy” Ludwell, the decidedly peculiar eighteenth-century high-society hauteur driven mad in the Virginia estate she prowls to this day. President Helen Peabody’s spirit still stringently watches over her Women’s College, now part of Ohio’s Miami University. Ghosts of workers lost in horrific conditions while building the Hoosac Tunnel warn of imminent danger. Settle in. There are more.
Welcome to the phantom ships, haunted academic halls, menacing landscapes, and family curses of America’s Most Gothic—a tour of true spectral sightings and disordered minds. But beware: it’s sure to get under your skin. The haunted—and haunting—figures herein want it that way.
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Advance Praise
“Leanna Renee Hieber and Andrea Janes have once again given us a powerful homage to haunted history, this time threading classic gothic tropes through America’s famous ghost stories. With extensive research and expert analysis, they show us why and how we bend our tales to fit our enduring fascination with dead brides, sunken ships and mad women in the attic. A must read for fans of Gothic!” —Agatha Andrews, host of the She Wore Black podcast on America's Most Gothic
“Spellbinding—America’s Most Gothic seeks forgotten and untold stories of the supernatural and brings them to terrifying life in this engaging follow-up to A Haunted History of Invisible Women. Truth may be stranger than fiction, but it’s often more frightening, too. Tales of the macabre are balanced with real history and thoughtful analysis; you will savor this book even as it keeps you up at night. No one tells a story like Leanna Renee Hieber and Andrea Janes.” —Jessica Cale, host of the Dirty Sexy History podcast on America's Most Gothic
"Not only do Hieber and Janes manage to shine a vaporous corpse-light on familiar tales like the doomed ghost ships of New England, the dream duo reintroduce several trailblazers forgotten by history like Charlotte Cushman, a nineteenth-century actor revered for playing Shakespeare and John Hammond, an eccentric inventor who built a medieval-style castle in Massachusetts and had an odd desire to be reincarnated as a black cat. A masterful collaboration.” —Sam Baltrusis, bestselling author of Ghost Writers, Wicked Salem and Haunted Castles of New England on America's Most Gothic
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780806543741 |
PRICE | $29.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 416 |