Meg "The Princess Diaries" Cabot began her career writing sugary romances. But it was as a children's author that she found her true calling. With the impressive record of over—well over—a million copies sold in Brazil alone, and a quick wit, always based on very current events, she is the queen of teens. In fact and by right. In "Missing," a series that began with "When the Lightning Strikes," she explores the detective and paranormal universes in a single stroke. In this second volume, "Codename Cassandra," the protagonist, who after being struck by lightning learns where missing children are, has completed a year of eluding the FBI and solving complex cases. School vacation arrives, and out of nowhere, her powers disappear. A welcome hiatus from her life as a defender of the law. After all, Jessica Mastriani is exhausted, and all she wants is to relax like a normal teenager. And the best option seems to be a counselor at a camp for musically gifted children. Smart kids, music, harmony... But of course, these talented children aren't all that adorable. To top it all off, Jess ended up in a boys' cabin. For some unknown reason, the camp director thinks she can handle 12 little boys. And to top it all off, a mysterious white van seems to be following her. What's behind this?