The Edwardian era of romantic Gypsy caravans and the twenty-first century come together in this third book in the series. Jukal is afraid of ghosts, yet they surround him constantly. Ancestors remind him that his descendants are relying on him for knowledge, traditions, and the otherworld. How will the lonely Tikni Chirikli cope when she falls in love with one of those ancestors? Will she and Jukal manage the dark otherworld fire which the evil spirit Melahlo created within the line? Iuzio the immortal and the ancestors are now treading dangerous territory. With a break in the ancestral line, ancient knowledge waning, and the modern world giving the Gypsy family a most difficult task, will the ancient line and the Long Reflection survive?