In this case Ellie Jordan and her team are called to a family home that seems to be occupied by several ghosts. Shortly into investigating, it seems that the seven-year-olds invisible friends may not be so invisible after all, but rather the spirits of the children that previously lived there. Upon further research into the homes' previous owners, it seems that she must help them move on before they take it upon themselves to make the living join them.
The horror factor in this book is an upgrade from the last, and I have a feeling it will only keep increasing as we go on! What I love though is for every scary moment there is a humorous one not far behind. Truly, I love this little misfit family that is growing closer together with every case. I'm going to be so sad whenever this series comes to an end.
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