Beware. The pages of Eric Pleska's latest book about an isolated road hidden in the woods of suburban New York City are full of scary and possibly disturbing information. Now camouflaged amongst modern million-dollar mansions, the shocking history of this street that connects the town of Harrison to the city of White Plains is eerie and littered with spooky urban legends, some several centuries old. There are tales of war battles, murders, slave rebellions, lost treasure, and grave robbing. There are even stories about ghost sightings, curses, hermits, executions, and beastly cannibal albinos. Plus, thrown into the mix are some of the biggest names in American history. If you're easily frightened, you may want to stop now. Otherwise, be prepared to discover why Buckout Road has become known as New York's scariest street. 138 pages of genuine horror that you can devour in an hour.
Beware. The pages of Eric Pleska's latest book about an isolated road hidden in the woods of suburban New York City are full of scary and possibly disturbing information. Now camouflaged amongst modern million-dollar mansions, the shocking history of this street that connects the town of Harrison to the city of White Plains is eerie and littered with spooky urban legends, some several centuries old. There are tales of war battles, murders, slave rebellions, lost treasure, and grave robbing. There are even stories about ghost sightings, curses, hermits, executions, and beastly cannibal albinos. Plus, thrown into the mix are some of the biggest names in American history. If you're easily frightened, you may want to stop now. Otherwise, be prepared to discover why Buckout Road has become known as New York's scariest street. 138 pages of genuine horror that you can devour in an hour.