Widow’s Point: The Complete Haunting
by Richard Chizmar and W.H. Chizmar

On the windswept shores of Harper’s Cove in Nova Scotia sits a lighthouse rumored to either be haunted or cursed. Reasons for its confounding disposition are hotly debated given the sheer volume of gruesome histories the lighthouse has been associated with.
In 2017, Thomas Livingston, a bestselling author of nonfiction supernatural books, took it upon himself to spend three nights in the lighthouse, and went missing shortly thereafter. His voice recordings were the only things found in his wake.
In 2025, a group of YouTubers joins with a world renowned ghost hunter and a professor who is a native of Harper’s Cove to try their hand at unraveling the mysteries that shroud the lighthouse at Widow’s Point.
Told entirely with found footage: audio files, video tapes, and newspaper articles, Widow’s Point: A Complete Haunting is like Grave Encounters meets House of Leaves. At times a bit tedious, the scares in this story definitely make up for it.
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