The first time I stumbled upon 'I Met a
ghost at Gettysburg,' I was completely hooked by its blend of historical mystery and supernatural chills. It’s one of those rare books that manages to make the past feel alive—literally! From what I’ve gathered, there isn’t a direct sequel, but the author has written other ghostly tales set in different historical locations. If you loved the
atmosphere of Gettysburg, you might enjoy their other works like 'Whispers in
the shadows of Antietam' or 'The Phantom of Fort Sumter.' They capture a similar vibe, with rich historical details and spine-tingling encounters.
I’ve chatted with other fans in online forums, and some have speculated about hidden connections between the books, though nothing’s confirmed. It’s fun to imagine a shared universe of
Haunted history! If you’re craving more, diving into the author’s broader catalog could scratch that itch. Personally, I’d kill for a proper sequel—maybe one exploring another Civil War-era haunting? Until then, I’ll just keep rereading the original and daydreaming about what could’ve been.