Sheila Shillingburg is a delightfully eerie and nostalgic mystery that combines elements of pop culture with the paranormal. The novel revolves around a memorabilia auction for The Monkees, where Micky Dolenz, the last surviving member, invites friends and paranormal investigators Zak Bagans and Aaron Goodwin to his home. What begins as a celebration of the past quickly transforms into a supernatural investigation when Micky and his guests, including Andy and Tarl Barlot, begin experiencing strange occurrences. Shillingburg’s writing creates a tense atmosphere, drawing the reader into the mystery and building suspense as the paranormal events escalate. The inclusion of Zak and Aaron from *Ghost Adventures* is a fun touch for fans of the show, bringing an extra layer of authenticity to the paranormal investigation. However, it’s the underlying themes of memory and legacy that truly set this book apart. The Monkees’ memorabilia becomes a symbol of how the past lingers, sometimes haunting the present in subtle, unsettling ways. Shillingburg expertly balances the supernatural elements with emotional depth, offering a story that is as reflective as it is thrilling. While the paranormal mystery will appeal to those who enjoy ghost stories, the emotional themes will resonate with readers who appreciate stories about grief, memory, and the lasting impact of the past. This is a captivating, thought-provoking read that stays with you long after the final page.