The Shadow Cabinet
The thrilling third installment to the Edgar-nominated, New York Times bestselling series by New York Times bestselling author Maureen Johnson.
Rory and her friends are reeling from a series of sudden and tragic events. While racked with grief, Rory tries to determine if she acted in time to save a member of the squad. If she did, how do you find a ghost? Also, Rory’s classmate Charlotte has been kidnapped by Jane and her nefarious organization. Evidence is uncovered of a forty-year-old cult, ten missing teenagers, and a likely mass murder. Everything indicates that Charlotte’s in danger, and it seems that something much bigger and much more terrible is coming. Time is running out as Rory fights to find her friends and the ghost squad struggles to stop Jane from unleashing her spectral nightmare on the entire city.
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Maureen Johnson
Maureen Johnson is the author who has turned the art of crafting thrilling, witty, and deeply engaging mysteries into a trademark style all her own. Known for her sharp wit and her knack for creating characters that feel instantly alive, Johnson’s books resonate with readers who crave both adventure and emotional depth. Whether delving into high-stakes mystery or the labyrinths of the teenage heart, her stories never fail to surprise, delight, and challenge expectations.
Born in Philadelphia and raised in New Jersey, Maureen’s writing journey has taken her from a love of quirky mysteries to becoming a voice for a new generation of readers. Her breakthrough came with The Key to the Golden Firebird, but it was her Suite Scarlett series, with its unforgettable characters and sophisticated humor, that really captured the imagination of her audience. Known for creating narratives that blend suspense with elements of the everyday, her books like 13 Little Blue Envelopes and the Truly Devious series explore not only the twists and turns of a good mystery but also the self-discovery that often accompanies growing up.
Shades of London
Shades of London consists of three books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

