A ghost at the piano. A melody unfinished. A mystery that won’t stay silent.
When a ghost begins playing the piano at midnight in the dining hall of Beacon of Hope, Lois Grover knows the Twilight Society has another mystery on its hands.
The haunting melody belongs to Sigrid Swanson—a brilliant young pianist brutally murdered on a college stage in 1977. Her killer was never caught, and her restless spirit has spent decades searching for justice.
Determined to help the troubled musician find peace, Lois and her friends dig into the chilling cold case. Suspects include campus police officers, a troubled maintenance worker, and a charismatic actor whose connection to Sigrid may have been far darker than anyone suspected.
But the investigation isn’t the only mystery haunting Lois.
Deep in the Shenandoah Valley lies Pluto’s Gate—a strange cavern rumored to bend the laws of time itself. After discovering its power, Lois must confront a temptation that could change her own past forever…even as she works to solve Sigrid’s.
As the Twilight Society reaches out through séances and spirit boxes, long-buried secrets begin to surface—and one dangerous spirit will do anything to keep the truth hidden.
To free Sigrid’s soul, Lois and her friends must uncover what really happened on that lonely stage all those years ago.
Because some melodies refuse to end until justice is finally heard.
Eva Pohler is a USA Today bestselling author of over forty novels in multiple genres, including mysteries, thrillers, and young adult paranormal romance based. Her books have been described as "addictive" and "sure to thrill"--Kirkus Reviews.
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Once again Eva has amazed with another outstanding story!
We are reunited with the lovable members of the Twilight society who have a new case to solve with the spirit of a young pianist. Can they figure out who ended her life and help her find peace?
This story had me laughing, crying andhanging on to the edge of my seat, and I am now left with the bitter-sweet realisation that I have to wait for the next book to find out what happens next... which Eva has proven time and again to be well worth the wait!