Code Name Cassandra (Missing)
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Average customer review:Product Description
The 'Lightning Girl' has lost her powers! Or at least that's what Jess would like the media and the government to think. All Jess wants is to be left alone - well, except by Rob, the hottest senior in detention. But it doesn't look like Jess is going to get her wish - especially not while she's stuck working at a summer camp for musically gifted kids who are more than interested in their councellor's psychic abilities. And, when the father of a missing girl shows up, begging her to find his daughter, Jess knows that she can't refuse. Now the feds are on her trail again, as well as one very angry stepdad, who'd like to see Lightning Girl ...dead.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #58136 in Books
- Published on: 2004-07-05
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 256 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Born in Indiana, Meg Cabot spent her childhood in pursuit of air conditioning - which she found in the public library where she spent most of her time. She is the author of the bestsellng 'Princess Diaries' and 'All American Girl'. Meg has lived in California and France and currently resides in New York City with her husband.
Customer Reviews
Simple but good
This is the second story in the missing series. It is for young adults like the others, and although I'm an old adult, I still enjoyed it. I finished it in just a few hours. Time well spent I think.
Read this series in order: When Lightning Strikes, Code Name Cassandra, Safe house, Sanctuary.
Mark E. Cooper
The Warrior Within
Mystery and music
Sixteen-year-old tomboy Jess claims to have lost her mysterious power to find missing children (a power gained after she was struck by lightning), but the FBI is not convinced. When Jess takes a summer job as a councillor at a summer camp for gifted musical children, she finds herself still being trailed by Special Agents Smith and Johnson. She also has to cope with being put in charge of a houseful of very rowdy boys, and then there's the trouble she has when one of the music teachers at the camp finds out her guilty secret. When a desolate father arrives at the camp begging her to find his missing daughter, she can't resist helping him, but she has to enlist the help of hunky Rob Wilkins, whose girlfriend she would like to be (if only he could overcome his scruples over their age difference). Finding the missing girl though leads to unforseen difficulties, and Jess is plunged into real danger. This is a fun, exciting mystery story. Jess is a very likeable heroine, and Rob Wilkins is as gorgeous as ever (I do hope she manges to persaude him to overlook the age difference).
Totally Cool !*!!! : - )
This book is about a 16 year old girl who was struck by lightning called Jessica and got the power to find anyone on the planet just by looking at a picture of them. Since she and the FBI had a dissagreement in the last book she knows that she is being watched by them. She has gone to a camp as a counsellor for the kids and a guy turns up and asks her to find his daughter who was kidnapped by her mum. So Jess tries to find the little girl,Keely, and it has some interesting twists endind with Jess on the run from a crazy, phycopathic killer who is angry because she kicked him in the face and her powers growing stronger, and some other stuff you'll have to read the book to find out about.Meg Cabot has really out done herself on this book. Read the rest of the series because they are just as good as this one if not better!!!!!




