Gilda Joyce

Gilda Joyce

"Gilda Joyce" is a mystery novel series written by Jennifer Allison, published by Dutton Children's Books.Infobox Book |
name = Gilda Joyce


image_caption =
author = Jennifer Allison
illustrator =
cover_artist = Greg Swearingen
country = United States
language = English
series = Gilda Joyce
genre = Children's Mystery novel
publisher = Dutton Children's Books
release_date = July 2005
media_type = Print (Hardback)
pages =
isbn =

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(2006)

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Gilda Joyce is a psychic investigator who want to help other people solve mysteries using a Ouija board and typewriter to write down all her info. She is also an outrageous person with a good heart and personality too. she also likes to dress in costumes wearing high heels and wigs. She has a habit of blurting out things she not supposed to. She has an older brother named Stephen who is a pain and a mother who works as a nurse. Her father died a year ago of a cancer and left her his typewriter that he used since he was a writer. [citebook|title=Gilda Joyce Series|year=2005, 2006, 2007|publisher=Dutton Children's Books] Gilda has proved herself worthy of her title in her series, and we expect her to continue to amaze readers in any other books that the author, Jennifer Allison, will write about this brash and brave psychic investigator.

References

Gilda's witty, spirited and spunky attitude accompany's her intelligent and witty side.

External links

* [http://gildajoyce.com Gilda Joyce Promotion Site]


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