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Diane Madden

Diane Madden loves exploring cemeteries, haunted places, lonely shorelines and back-country roads. Almost every trip leads her to another Tale of the Unusual. Not gory or violent, her tales leave readers with that tingling question, “Could it be true?”

Diane lives on the Bruce Peninsula, the setting for many of the tales she has collected. Her first book, Tales of the Unusual, has now sold more than 3,000 copies…the best-selling title from The Brucedale Press! Her second, More Tales of the Unusual, links strange happenings in two museums and other stories from past and present.

Her third collection, Yet More Tales of the Unusual, was released in 2006 from The Brucedale Press.