Ghosting 101 is in session and Professor Lenore is in the house.
Villains! Dissemble no more!
It's just like the famous saying, "After nine episodes of nonstop death: revelations."
Accusations fly, haters hate, and mustaches bristle as the party dwindles.
Poe meets the Po-Po and all hell breaks - ok someone else should write these.
It's beginning to look like this is not the kind of night Edgar Allan Poe had planned.
The authors ask a psychic to summon the ghosts of those murdered in the house in order to catch a murderer, which is a very normal thing that people do.
After another horrific murder, questions are axed, alliances are chopped apart, and that's all the axe puns we could come up with.
Sensing a dearth of stupid ideas, Ernest Hemingway moves to split up and explore the house, but is his motive to catch a killer, to woo Annabel, or the third thing in the list of things?
Confounded by another murder, the authors start to unravel some clues, all while Lenore's soup gets cold.