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When the nineteenth--century ghost of Maria de Silva wakes her up in the middle of the night, Suze knows this is no ordinary visitation -- and not just from the knife at her throat, either. In life, Maria was the fiance of Jesse -- the same Jesse who was murdered a hundred and fifty years... read more

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  • Susannah "Suze" Simon: The lead or the protagonist in the story. She is a mediator, wherein she helps ghosts or spirits to cross over or move on. She will eventually like Jesse in a special way. Very strong and not afraid to punch someone in the face if she has to. Very strong physically and emotionally.
  • Jesse de Silva: He is a ghost and about a hundred and fifty years old. He was murdered in a boarding house, which is Suze's house in the present. But before he was killed, he was about to marry his cousin, Maria de Silva. He is super hot and Suze is in love with him. He calls Suze Susannah.
  • Maria de Silva: She is the cousin of Jesse, to whom she was arranged to get married. But she loves Felix Diego and her father won't allow her to marry him. She is really mean and the kind of girl that Suze would punch.
  • Felix Diego: He is a slave-runner. He loved Maria de Silva. He also killed Jesse.
  • Jack Slater: The kid whom Susannah babysits during the summer. But he has a problem: he can see dead people. He only likes Susannah.
  • Paul Slater: He is the older brother of Jack. He is also a hottie.
  • Clive Clemmings: The head or director of the Carmel-by-the-Sea Historical Society. His godfather was Colonel Harold Clemmings, who was the author of The Monterey.
  • Father Dominic: Principal of the Mission Academy. Also a mediator. Helps Suze even though she never listens to what he has to say. Believes in helping the ghosts peacefully, not physically, like Suze.
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  • “Just because I haven't told anyone doesn't mean it isn't there, all the time, lurking in the back of my mind like one of those 'NSync songs you can't get out of your head.”
    Susannah Simon
  • “If you love something, set it free. If it was meant to be, it will come back to you.”
    Susannah Simon
  • “Communication goes two ways. Somebody has to talk. And somebody has to listen.”
    Susannah Simon
  • “An eight-year-old who can’t swim is nothing but a loser.”
    Suze Simon
  • “Yeah, you know what the last book I read was? That’d be Clifford. That’s right. The big red dog. And okay, I was reading it to a five-year-old, but still. Heidegger. Jeez.”
    Suze Simon
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Setting & Locations edit see section history

Carmel Valley, California

First Sentence edit see section history

Summer. Season of long, slow days and short, hot nights.

Series & Lists edit see section history

This is book 4 of 7 in The Mediator. (standard series)

Preceded by Reunion, and followed by Haunted.

This is book 4 of 6 in The Mediator (UK Edition). (standard series)

Preceded by Reunion, and followed by Haunted.

Authors & Contributors edit see section history

  1. Meg Cabot (Author)

Other Contributors:

  1. Jenny Carroll

First Edition edit see section history

Original Language: English
Publisher: Pocket Books
Country: United States
Publication Date: December 2001
ISBN: 0060725141
Page Count: 336

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Notes for Parents edit see section history

Reading Level: Young Adults

This book (and the series itself) is a great way to get young adults to enjoy reading. It is a very fun, easy, relaxing read and a good way to get caught into a story that you never want to put down.

More Books Like This edit see section history

   
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  • Ninth Key
  • Reunion
  • Safe House
  • Darkest Hour
  • Twilight
  • Jinx
  • When Lightning Strikes
  • Haunted
  • Code Name Cassandra
  • Dark Flame
  • Evermore
  • Blue Moon
  • Shadowland
  • The Reckoning
  • The Awakening
  • The Summoning

Books with Additional Background Information edit see section history

   
  • Shadowland
  • Ninth Key
  • Reunion

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