Plot
Nancy has been invited to Castle Malloy in Dublin, Ireland to the ancestral home of her bride-to-be friend, Kyler Malloy. As Nancy drives towards the castle, a ghostly figure runs out in front of her car. The car crashes into a ditch, and Nancy is stuck at the site of her latest mystery. The groom is missing and everyone has their own suspicion as to why. Does the banshee's scream foretell the death of one of the castle's occupants? Has the groom really run off on his own as a practical joke, or has something more sinister occurred?
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