

Both women survive bouts of the influenza and a sense of calm returns to the household after Stephen’s spirit is calmed and the threat of influenza wanes. Stephen’s spirit also gets involved and they are able to reveal the details of how Stephen was killed in that room.Īunt Eva is hospitalized with influenza and Mary Shelley soon comes down with it too. Mary Shelley, claiming that she wants to connect with Stephen’s spirit, re-enacts the traumatic event with the help of Julius of Aloysius. Julius and his accomplice, Aloysius Darning, another fraudulent spirit photographer, want to earn the prize money in a spirit photography contest and end up killing Stephen. In order to cover up what they consider to be a shameful secret, Stephen’s family keeps him locked in his room where he is tied to his bed. Stephen had not died in battle in Europe but had come home suffering from post traumatic stress syndrome. Mary Shelley meets a childhood friend and army comrade of Stephen’s at a Red Cross house and he tells her the real circumstances of Stephen’s death. Mary Shelley's love for Stephen pushes her forward until she uncovers the real circumstances of his death. Mary Shelley is a scientist at heart and tries to methodically solve the problem of Stephen's death against the backdrop of rampant death, seances and fear of influenza. He even invites Mary Shelley and Aunt Eva to a séance to try to contact Stephen’s spirit. Stephens half brother, Julius, is a spiritual photographer who preys on the grief of suffering people by manipulating photo portraits to include what he says are images of their dead relatives’ spirits. Stephen's soul is tormented by blackbirds trying to kill him and he seeks her out to find out what really happened to him so that his soul can be at peace.

Stephen enlists in the army and dies but soon returns in spirit form to Mary Shelley. Life is challenging for Mary Shelley and Aunt Eva who try to avoid catching the flu by wearing face masks everywhere and eating lots of onions. Mary Shelley is shocked to learn that Stephen has enlisted in the army and will be leaving immediately. Mary Shelley and Stephen renew their love when Aunt Eva takes her to the Embers’ home for a visit. Mary Shelley has been in love with a boy named Stephen Embers since they were children in Portland, and she is happy that she will be able to see Stephen again because his family now lives on Coronado, the island connected by a bridge to San Diego.

The last days of World War I drag on and the Spanish Influenza is claiming thousands of lives all over the world. Mary Shelley’s father has been arrested for treason for helping young men avoid the draft. It is October, 1918, and 16-year-old Mary Shelley Black is sent from her home in Portland, Oregon, to live with her widowed Aunt Eva in San Diego.
