Book #6 from the series: Turn Four After Dark

We Tried a Medium (She Hates Racing): BOOK SIX (Turn Four After Dark 6)

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Turn Four After Dark: We Tried a Medium (She Hates Racing)
Book Six in the TURN FOUR AFTER DARK Series


Outside help arrives confident, credentialed, and absolutely certain she understands what’s going on.

She does not.


Fox Run Speedway has already moved past explanations. After the night the track began keeping score, silence matters more than authority, effort matters more than expertise, and behavior matters more than words. Unfortunately, the medium was hired for words.

She dislikes engines.
She dislikes ghosts.
She dislikes racing culture, noise, and being ignored.


The track dislikes interpretation.

As the medium attempts to translate, categorize, and explain what’s happening after midnight, everything gets worse. Pit Road reacts defensively to being labeled. Tools refuse cooperation. Ghosts argue instead of haunting. The Critter Council takes sides for reasons no one understands and refuses to clarify them. Midnight amplifies misunderstanding into consequence, and the track watches without offering a single explanation.

Nothing improves.

But everything becomes painfully clear.

This is not a story about solving the mystery of the track.
It’s a story about what happens when someone insists on explaining a system that only responds to behavior.

Why You’ll Love This Book

  • Comedy-first supernatural chaos where spooky moments are immediately undercut by bad decisions and worse timing
  • A sharp escalation after Book Five, without undoing a single consequence
  • A new outside character whose confidence makes everything worse in exactly the right way
  • A setting that feels alive without ever explaining itself
  • An ensemble cast that reacts, adapts, and occasionally knows when to shut up
  • A night that judges quietly, without speeches, villains, or clean resolutions


What This Book Does (On Purpose):

 

  • Undermines authority without confrontation

 

  • Turns interpretation into interference

 

  • Makes silence more effective than expertise

 

  • Lets behavior replace explanation

 

  • Refuses to provide a “fix” that would cheapen the series

 


What You Can Expect

 

  • Episodic chapters that build toward an uncomfortable, funny, and inevitable outcome

 

  • Ghosts who argue instead of cooperating

 

  • Tools and engines with long memories and short patience

 

  • Critters who vote, align, and refuse to explain their reasoning

 

  • Humans who keep showing up thinking they’re in charge

 

  • A track that does not clarify anything—and does not need to

 


This Is Not

 

  • A racing technical manual

 

  • A horror novel (fear is always interrupted)

 

  • A story about winning

 

  • A book that resets anything

 

  • A place where credentials help

 


This Is

 

  • Southern Gothic comedy with supernatural teeth

 

  • A location-driven series where the setting remembers everything

 

  • A story about learning when explanation is the wrong tool

 

  • A night where confidence expires quietly

 

  • Another step deeper into a series that rewards attention without punishing new readers

 


You don’t need to know anything about racing to enjoy this book.
You just need to appreciate absurdity, consequences, and places that absolutely refuse to cooperate.

Welcome back to Turn Four.

Just don’t try to explain it.