On December 21, 1910, the lives of the citizens of Hampton, Massachusetts were changed forever. Three young men, halfway through their final year of high school, were brutally murdered one after another by the infamous Solstice Killer. A hundred and eight years later, Hampton has long forgotten Aaron Price, Jack Steele, and Charlie Thomas. Their headstones, worn away by a century of rain and snow, stand in the back of the Hampton Cemetery, visitors long gone, flowers long dead. The first person to read their names in four decades is Tony Ramirez. The second is Aaron Price. The three victims of the Solstice Killer could definitely be qualified as restless spirits, but the problem is that the Solstice Killer himself could also be qualified as a restless spirit. And restless he is. Tony becomes entangled in a fight only she can win, but she's going to need some help from her new dead friends. She'd better hope she doesn't join them six feet under her very own headstone in Hampton Cemetery.