They are fakes, phonies, frauds. Ghost hunters that clear both 'ghosts' and their clients' pocketbooks.
Saving up for her Master's degree in psychology, Beck Rollins is only in the group for the easy income it brings her. That, and the fact that her on-again, off-again boyfriend, Ledger, runs it. Beck's younger and more empathetic sister, Kinsley, left the group years ago, not able to handle the guilt that comes with scamming innocent people.
When the group is contacted by a potential client willing to pay handsomely for their trademark service, a Clearing, Beck begs her sister to rejoin the group. To Kinsley's moral dismay, she agrees, willing to do anything to help her big sister.
The group travels to Mull House, a Victorian mansion in Mulgrave, Nova Scotia, prepared for their largest con yet, but things go awry. When strange things begin to happen on their own and the mysterious homeowner vanishes, it becomes painfully clear that someone - or something - wants the group to suffer.
Alternating between the perspectives of the morally grey Beck and the nave Kinsley, this psychological suspense thriller will have readers reeling until the very last page.