Ghost Stations - The Original Series of Ghost Stations Books

The Original Series of Ghost Stations Books

The original eight Ghost Stations books were:

    • Ghost Stations (Paperback) (ISBN 978-0-86303-314-8)
    • Aaargh! (Paperback) - Later became Ghost Stations 2 (ISBN 978-0-907595-55-7)
    • Ghost Stations 3 (Paperback) (ISBN 978-0-907595-57-1)
    • Ghost Stations 4 (Paperback) (ISBN 978-0-907595-76-2)
    • Ghost Stations 5 (Paperback) (ISBN 978-0-907595-81-6)
    • Ghost Stations 6 (Paperback) (ISBN 978-0-907595-86-1)
    • Ghost Stations 7 (Paperback) (ISBN 978-0-907595-97-7)
    • Ghost Stations 8 (Paperback) (ISBN 978-1-900456-02-9)

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