A southern Alberta woman is bringing history to life through fiction. Drawing inspiration from one of Canada’s deadliest natural disasters, Kimberly Kocken’s novel “The Ghosts of Lille” is a haunting blend of supernatural horror and historical fiction. As Jordan Prentice tells us, it’s an eerie reminder of the deep-rooted heritage of Crowsnest Pass.
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Alberta author breathes life into Crowsnest Pass history
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