![]() ![]() ![]() So, in this book Gilda is indeed working at a spy camp in the nation's capital where her all-too-real dreams of Abraham Lincoln's ghost and alternately, a mysterious Russian woman, lead her into a real-life espionage game involving national security. ![]() She should have at least checked out where Gilda was staying and the safety of this job instead of allowing Gilda to go on a bus from the north mid-west to Washington DC. Knowing her penchant for getting into trouble and her brashness, I'm not sure why her mother would allow this almost 15 year-old girl to go off to spy camp in Washington DC alone but there would be no story if she had acted like a normal mother and said "no". Gilda is a psychic investigator and a completely nosy 15 year-old. I thoroughly enjoy this series and this one, #4, was probably the best one yet. The reader must suspend maternal worries and belief when reading the Gilda Joyce series. ![]()
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