Acclaimed author Jennifer Allison's award-winning mystery series featuring smart and spunky psychic sleuth Gilda Joyce continues. Gilda has landed the perfect summer internship at the International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C. While investigating a cemetery where Abraham Lincoln's son was once buried, Gilda discovers a drop zone for spies. Trying to decode the information she finds, she realizes a mole might have infiltrated the D.C. intelligence community!
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"this was an excellent mystery, and i really enjoyed it. its the 4th book in the gilda joyce series, (whos a psychic investigator) its a little creepy, but this time its placed at the spy museum in washington DC !!!!!! Its sooooooooo good. Please read it!!!!!!!!!"
— Jane (4 out of 5 stars)
" This is the best of the Gilda Joyce novels. Several elements come together in this book very nicely. That Gilda is one strange bird. "
— Ragan, 2/5/2014" I am tired of Gilda and her "outfits" and her pretensions. Allison needs to find a new character to write about. "
— The, 1/27/2014" this was a really good book, but some parts made me think that it was the type of book that made you say "not bad..." Overall, it was...interesting... "
— Shanrox, 1/16/2014" This was my favorite Gilda Joyce book. I really liked that the author managed to combine ghosts and spying. Two thumbs up! "
— Brooke, 1/14/2014" Amazing mystery book I have ever read! "
— Ayano, 12/20/2013" Particularly liked the internal dialogue of the protagonist, Gilda Joyce "
— Jacqueline, 12/7/2013" Good book. Always like reading this series. "
— Scott, 11/30/2013" In this book Gilda Joyce is at the Spy Museum in Washington, D.C. That makes the book really interesting as Gilda is a spy in this book. Out of all the books before this one, none of them were as good as this one! Gilda Joyce fans, you should read this book! "
— Budgie&DomoFan, 10/25/2013" Funny. I enjoyed this one a lot more than the last two. "
— Heather, 8/28/2013" Audio Book. LOVED this. The reader was fantastic. Loved the plot, loved the characters, loved the sarcasm. Really made my commute go very quickly. Great for the tween crowd. "
— Anndee, 7/28/2013" Gilda Joyce is an appealing teenage sleuth! Dressed in her vinyl boots, trench coats and spy-girl flip, she has a hard time blending in when in DC for the summer to work as an intern at the spy museum. She uses her psychic powers to connect the clues she discovers in this engaging audiobook. "
— Ryann, 7/16/2013" I loved the narrator, love the story. I hope I can listen to the next book too. "
— Cecily, 6/30/2013" I LOVE Gilda Joyce and this one was good - but it had a very different feel. I still enjoyed it but probably not my favorite. "
— Cori, 6/10/2013" Another fun installment to a quirky and well-written mystery series. "
— Sarah, 11/28/2012" I have like 20 more pages left to read, and this is one of my favorite series ever! I recommend this series to any one who enjoys funny and bafling mysteries, oh and ghosts! "
— Zoe, 7/30/2012" One of my favorite in the series. It's awesome "
— Miranda, 6/14/2012" I do not like ghost books, but this one wasn't too bad. "
— Betsey, 4/14/2012" Not my favorite Gilda Joyce book but still pretty good. "
— Paige, 11/23/2011" I love Gilda Joyce! She was in Washington DC for an internship with the Spy Museum and of course had ghostly experiences. I want to go to the Spy Museum now. "
— Dawn, 9/19/2011" Gilda Joyce is my favorite middle grade reader mystery series. All of the Gilda Joyce books are great but this one is my absolute favorite! "
— Megan, 4/23/2011" Also a good book in the Gilda Joyce series... make sure you read them in order though. I was really addicted to the books in 4th and 5th grade :) "
— Nika, 4/18/2011" Read "Gilda Joyce: The Dead Drop" by Jennifer Allison in June of 2011. It is a good read for middle grade readers. "
— CJ, 3/3/2011" I have like 20 more pages left to read, and this is one of my favorite series ever! I recommend this series to any one who enjoys funny and bafling mysteries, oh and ghosts! "
— Zoe, 1/28/2011" Particularly liked the internal dialogue of the protagonist, Gilda Joyce "
— Jacqueline, 12/28/2010" Second time i have read this one. Still very good! can't wait for the next one. Although I'm happy that Gilda and Balthazer meet, it kinda ruins the mystery around him that had been continuing in the other books. "
— Lillian, 12/27/2010" again i did my book report thing on this "
— Hana, 12/8/2010" Not quiet as good as the first three. "
— Lili, 10/24/2010" (youth review) I liked this story. It was fun to read. ~Julie, MIS, 3rd grade "
— ConwayCountyLibrary, 10/20/2010" Amazing mystery book I have ever read! "
— Ayano, 9/24/2010" Great Mystery novel!! it had me wondering and guessing what was going to happen next at every page. I also loved how even though this is a series, you don't have to read the books in order. Fell in love with Gilda from the very first page!!! can't wait to star the other book!!! "
— Kerry, 9/2/2010" Not my favorite Gilda Joyce book but still pretty good. "
— Paige, 7/21/2010" Another fun installment to a quirky and well-written mystery series. "
— Sarah, 12/3/2009" This is the best of the Gilda Joyce novels. Several elements come together in this book very nicely. That Gilda is one strange bird. "
— Ragan, 11/24/2009Jennifer Allison is is a former journalist, book editor, high school English teacher and the Edgar-nominated author of the Gilda Joyce: Psychic Investigator series. She lives in Chicago, IL with her husband and three children.
Jessica Almasy (she, her) is an actress, theater teacher, and award-winning audiobook narrator. She has recorded over eighty titles, including the Earphones Award–winning Clementine series and Operation Yes. She is the winner of two Audie Awards and several AudioFile Earphones Awards.