Expert home stager Bailey Burke has come to terms with the
fact that her friend, Ryan, is a ghost, but she thought
after they solved his murder together, he would get sucked
into the light. Instead he's hanging around and interfering
in her love life, and mocking her inability to drink Jameson.
When a body is found near her historic neighborhood of Ohio
City, mimicking the famous Torso Murders, and she starts
hearing voices, Bailey thinks she's really lost it now.
Ryan's ghost is one thing, but a whole gaggle of undead
talking to her? No thanks. But Ryan informs Bailey she's not
nuts...she is a spiritual medium. And with him as middleman
between the victims and the police, they can give the dead
justice and he will finally get his one-way ticket to
heaven. Considering Eliot Ness allegedly went to his grave
bitter that it was the one case he couldn't solve, Bailey
doesn't see how an uptight lightweight like herself can
handle the modern equivalent. But now that Ryan has scared
off every man she's tried to date, including his former
partner Marner, she has Saturday nights free for
murder-mystery solving.
Yet dealing with the dead is more difficult than
de-cluttering a hoarder's house. Bailey finds herself pulled
in all directions... and possibly conned by a killer.