Adelaide came into her witch's powers late in life, unlike her powerful witchy mother and two sisters, but now that she had she was becoming stronger by the day. She was a channeling witch and she could channel spirits and ghosts, so Halloween which was when the veil between the spirit world and the mundane world was thinnest, was the time she was most at risk of being bombarded by them. Her sisters were worried for her, as she was a magnet for trouble. They knew that she was being hounded by the dark magic and that a necromancer might be working in league with this, and when two warlocks turn up in the next town, in the same place as a young woman is murdered all hackles are on the rise. Logan the detective hates involving Addy, however this time round as he realises magic is involved he has to accept this was more her realm of expertise than his. And Addy, being Addy could not help but get involved up to her neck in the dangerous dark magic and spookiness of all hallows night. Max her boyfriend is concerned, and she knows its high time she spilled the beans and told him who she really was, but could she do this and not see him turn his back on her and run? I think this must be my favourite book yet in the Twilight Hollow whodunit series as I love the dark turn this book took and the spooky feel of Halloween. I also love that finally Addy is communicating so well with her familiar spooky, as she becomes stronger in her power.