Mr. Owen and Ruby are at Manhurst Castle, in the Scottish Borders. Ruby still hasn't forgiven him for sending her on a trip to Cornwall and a brush with the paranormal, but she loves the guy, so she's willing to give the man some latitude.
Then, she finds out why they're at Manhurst, as there are no antique manuscripts to be found at the castle. Mr. Owen is grieving for his son, and he wants desperately to speak with him again, which he hopes to do at a séance to be held there. Ruby is angry, but reluctantly supports Mr. Owen, as she feels that the spiritualists are likely there to con everyone attending.
Sadly, things go badly awry when Ruby finds one of the Three Fates (the mediums running the séance) murdered, and Mr. Owen is seen as a prime suspect.
Ruan Kivell shows up to support and aid Ruby and Mr. Owen, and soon Ruby is discovering surprising things about Mr. Owen, his family, and the guests there for the séance.
While Ruby sleuths, she wrestles with her ambivalence towards Ruan, much as she knows she's deeply attracted to him. She still has issues about her self, her family, her past relationships, and she feels she must guard her heart from the man, despite his kindness, willingness to help her regardless of the situation, and his obvious desire to explore a relationship with her.
This was a terrific next book in the Ruby Vaughn series. I loved the reveal of Mr. Owen's secrets, and the way more things are teased about Ruby's abilities and her mother. I am eager to learn more about her, and though I was engaged by the mystery and all its twists and turns, it's Ruby, Ruan and Mr. Owen that totally held my interest, and I can't wait to revisit them and their lives in book three.
Thank you to Netgally and to St. Martin's Press for this ARC in exchange for my review.