On stolen land, the past fights back.
Tanya's sixtieth birthday is supposed to be a celebration.
Instead, it becomes a battle.
When Ellen secures a secluded bungalow on Quileute land near Forks, Washington, the women expect ocean views, quiet beaches, and a little Twilight-tour fun. What they get is something far older—and far angrier.
The house sits on the highest hill in La Push, where a white settler once built his "castle" after burning down a Quileute village and fencing off sacred land as his own. His name was Dan Pullen.
And he never truly left.
From flying silverware and slamming doors to physical attacks and chilling manifestations, the spirit haunting the bungalow is no restless soul seeking peace. He is territorial. Vindictive. Determined.
As Ghost Healers, Inc. uncovers the full history of the arson that nearly destroyed the Quileute people—and the tribe's long battle for survival—the women must decide whether banishment is even possible . . . or whether some injustices burn too deep to extinguish.
Because this haunting isn't just about a house.
It's about land.
An entire people.
And a legacy that refuses to die.
In this gripping installment of the Mystery House Series, historical reckoning collides with supernatural fury in a story about survival, sovereignty, and the courage to confront a past that still fights back.