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Overview

Jessica Walsh is starting her freshman year at Nightshade High and trying to forget about the tragic events surrounding her brother’s graduation. She wants to have a normal high school experience. But that’s easier said than done in Nightshade.
There’s a new guy at school who seems to be turning the girls into lovesick zombies.
And Jessica has other worries—like her crush on a cute but moody lead singer,
and the mysterious tattoo that appeared on her arm one day that lets her know whenever there is trouble brewing. Jessica learns she’s a Virago, a woman warrior chosen to fight evil whenever it threatens her hometown. But does a lowly freshman really have what it takes to keep Nightshade safe?

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A high-school freshman learns that she's one of a group of women who fight evil beasties in her supernatural town of Nightshade, Calif. In this sixth installment of the Dead Is… series, Jessica discovers to her dismay that she's a "virago," a woman warrior destined to fight paranormal baddies. Jessica worries, too, about her very best friend in the whole world, Eva, who's been acting strangely since she discovered a new perfume from the town's brand-new business establishment. Jessica also finds herself attracted to Dominic, the hot new singer in the hot new band, who's really, really cute, while she's juggling dates with Connor, who really seems to like her. Meanwhile, Eva joins the groupies hanging around creepy Edgar and becomes ever more hostile toward Jessica, even trying to bite her. It seems that Edgar's perfume turns girls into zombies. Now Jessica has to find a cure and drive Edgar out of town. Stuffed with enough characters to sink a boat, this outing will please established fans, and new readers should be able to figure it out. Perez keeps things super simple by throwing declarative sentences onto the page, but she manages a light tone and some comedy. It all has a decidedly middle-school feel, but it can also appeal to older readers, with its breezy style and comic-book plot. Fun for the right audience. (Paranormal suspense. 10-16)

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780547607344
  • Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • Publication date: 3/6/2012
  • Pages: 240
  • Sales rank: 64,998
  • Age range: 12 - 17 Years
  • Lexile: HL580L (what's this?)
  • Series: Dead Is...(Spin-Off) Series
  • Product dimensions: 5.00 (w) x 6.90 (h) x 0.70 (d)

Meet the Author

Marlene Perez is the author of seven books in the Dead Is Series, in including Dead Is The New Black, an ALA Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers. She lives in Orange County, California.Visit her website at www.marleneperez.com .

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CHAPTER ONE

I took a deep breath before I pushed open the door of Slim’s Diner. My best friend followed me in. The smell of frying burgers wafted through the restaurant and my stomach gurgled.

"Jessica, I don’t know why you don’t like this place," Eva said. "Everyone comes here."

"It’s my brother’s hangout," I replied. "At least, it was before he left for college. And besides, the jukebox would always play ‘The Warrior’ every time I came near it." If there was one description that didn’t apply to me, it was the title of that old song.

We both glanced in the corner where the jukebox was. It was just a regular old jukebox now. I didn’t want to admit it, but I kind of missed the random selections it used to play.

"What’s the story?" Eva asked. "What happened to it?"

I shrugged. "Who knows? This is Nightshade. Anything’s possible."

"I heard that Daisy Giordano trashed it."

"What? Daisy would never do that," I said. As much as I envied my next-door neighbor, I wasn’t going to spread rumors about her, even though Ryan Mendez, my first crush, was in love with her.

"I heard she beat up her best friend’s dad on Grad Night," Eva continued. "And burned down the Black Opal."

"That’s not true," I said. "I was there." The all-ages club had burned down on Grad Night, but it hadn’t been Daisy’s fault. Her best friend, Samantha Devereaux, happened to be my brother’s girlfriend. Sam’s dad, Professor Devereaux, had been arrested for the murder of Chief Mendez. Things were complicated here in our little town of Nightshade, California.

"Well, something strange happened," Eva said. "Maybe it was like Revenge of the Pod People, or something. I can’t believe I missed it and you won’t even tell me what really happened."

I didn’t want to talk about the strangeness of my brother’s Grad Night. Or exactly how well my one selfdefense class had worked, enabling me to kick butt. Or the weird tattoo-like mark that had mysteriously appeared on my upper arm one day. It wasn’t exactly a tattoo, since it actually moved sometimes, but I didn’t know what else to call the swirling black ink.

I’d managed to hide it all summer, which meant no cute camis or tiny bikinis. I’d spent my days at the beach sweltering in a cover-up instead of showing off my bod like all the other girls.

There was only one other person I knew with a mark like this. I scanned the restaurant and spotted her sitting at the counter. Flo used to be my favorite waitress, but I’d been avoiding her since Grad Night, when, among other things, I noticed (a) a similar tattoo on her arm and (b) her fighting abilities.

Flo was awesome. She had almost as big a crush on Ryan Mendez as I did. That is, until Ryan started dating Daisy and I finally realized exactly how hopeless my crush truly was.

I was finally a Nightshade freshman and I’d let go of my little fantasy about my brother’s best friend. Now I just wanted to find someone who would look at me the way Ryan looked at Daisy.

Eva was still talking about the Black Opal as we sat down at a table. "They’re finally reopening the place," she said. "I think we should go check it out tonight."

"I thought the fire caused too much damage for them to ever reopen." I didn’t mention the explosion that started the fire.

"The owner is reopening the club right here in Nightshade," Eva said. "Remember when that enormous big-box store at the edge of town closed down a few years ago? She’s relocated the club there. They’ve been working on it all summer. One of Bethany’s crushes worked on the construction. He says it’s really cool-looking now."

"How would we get there?" I asked. "My parents are taking my little sisters to some kiddie play tonight."

"Bethany is going," Eva replied. "She has a thing for the lead singer of this band that’s playing there tonight. Maybe she’ll give us a ride."

I wasn’t holding my breath. Eva’s sister, Bethany, was a junior and didn’t have time for freshmen.

Flo came over to take our order. Her T-shirt read unsupervised children will be given an espresso and a free kitten.

We decided to split a chicken Caesar salad.

"It’ll be up in a few minutes," Flo said. She hesitated a second. "Jessica, I’d like to speak to you about something before you leave."

I suppressed a groan. "Sure."

"Are you trying out for the high school soccer team?" Eva asked.

I shrugged. "I survived summer conditioning," I said. "So I guess so."

Eva and I talked about soccer tryouts, but my mind was on something else. When Flo set our salad down, I jumped. I was pretty sure I knew what she wanted to talk to me about, but I just wanted to forget it ever happened and go back to being a normal girl.

The restaurant got busy and Flo was the only server there. Taking the opportunity to avoid her a little longer, I hurried Eva along, trying to get her to stop talking and eat. She finally finished her meal, and I handed her some money.

"Would you mind paying the bill? I need to use the restroom," I said.

While she was paying, I slipped outside.

Flo saw me leave, but was forced to take care of a customer waving an empty cup in the air. She gave me one last look as she went to refill his coffee.

Eva spotted me outside and came out. I started walking down Main Street at a brisk pace.

"What’s your hurry? I didn’t even get any dessert."

"No hurry," I replied. "Hey, look at that. Nightshade is getting a new store."

There was a sign in the window that read, in flowing script, The Look of Love coming

oon.

"The Look of Love?" Eva said. "What kind of store do you think it is?"

We pressed our faces to the window, but couldn’t see anything.

"Take a flier," a boy said.

Eva whirled around to face the boy, who looked to be about our age. "What do you think you’re doing, sneaking up on us like that?" she asked.

"What are you?" he taunted. "A scaredy-cat?"

He wasn’t unattractive, but he looked at us like a buzzard eyeing particularly tasty roadkill. The boy wiped all expression from his face, but not before a gleam of anger showed.

"Take one," he repeated. "It’s for our grand opening."

He stood there blocking our path, so I took a flier just to get him to leave.

Eva grabbed one and crumpled it into a ball before she threw it into her bag.

"Eva, he’ll see you," I said.

"I don’t care," she replied. "How dare he say I was scared. As if! I’ve seen The Shining five times and didn’t even flinch."

I glanced back, and the boy was still watching us. I shivered and linked arms with Eva.

"I’m going back to give him a piece of my mind," Eva said. She was practically snorting fire.

"I thought you wanted to go to the Black Opal to- night," I reminded her. "Don’t you need to go home and butter up Bethany?" I didn’t really care one way or the other if we went, but it was better than Eva getting into a fight with a strange guy.

"You’re right," she said. "I’d better hurry and catch her. I’ll call you!"

We’d reached the bus stop, where she went one way and I went the other. Our houses were in the same neighborhood, so we always met at the bus stop.

The buttering up must have worked, because Eva called me a little while later. "Can you meet me at my house in fifteen minutes?" she asked. "Bethany said yes, but she’ll leave without you if you’re not on time."

There was no way I’d make it in time if I walked. I still had to get ready. I was wearing my old soccer shorts, footie socks, and P.E. T-shirt from sixth grade. "Mom, can you drop me off at Eva’s?" I shouted.

Mom appeared in the kitchen doorway. "Jessica, what did I tell you about yelling?"

"Sorry," I said. "Can you drop me off at Eva’s? Her sister is going to give us a ride to the Black Opal. If that’s okay."

She glanced at her watch. "Yes, but you need to hurry. We have to leave soon for the play."

I ran upstairs to get changed. Sean and his girl- friend, Samantha, used to hang out at the Black Opal all the time when they were in high school, and she’d always dressed up. I didn’t have a lot of clothes to choose from. Mom had promised to take me shopping for new school clothes, but she was always busy with the little ones.

I found my favorite jeans, paired them with a cute silvery silk top, and decided I’d put my makeup on at Eva’s. I raced down the stairs as Mom and Dad and all my little sisters were piling into the van.

"You’re giving me a ride to Eva’s, remember?" I said.

"Of course," Mom said placidly. "You know it takes a long time to get everyone settled."

I sat next to Katie and put an arm around her. "Have fun tonight," I told her.

"I will," she said. "Sam is coming, too."

"Samantha is going to the play with you guys?" I asked. "You didn’t tell me that, Mom."

"Would it have made a difference?" Mom replied. "Sam misses Sean."

My brother was attending college in Southern California, but his girlfriend had chosen to stay in town to go to UC Nightshade.

"No," I said. "But you could have mentioned it."

Even though Sean was gone, I couldn’t seem to shake his girlfriend, no matter how hard I tried. Samantha Devereaux had been the It Girl of Nightshade High and that hadn’t changed one iota just because she’d graduated. I would be starting my freshman year in her shadow.

My number one goal was to step out of the shadows and into the spotlight.

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  • Posted October 17, 2011

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    Are you kidding me?

    Ok, I get making a spin off of a series or focusing on other characters(this girl wasn't even a main character barely mentioned previously), but she should have made a new series from this one. Getting all of us Die Hard Daisy and Ryan fans excited over a new book for nothing. Don't get me wrong I'm sure it will be a great story, but I feel it will leave something to be desired. Just because Daisy is college aged, doesn't mean they cant continue. Morganville Vamps is huge and she was in college. Oh well what can I say...

    9 out of 13 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 9, 2012

    Awsome

    I really was kind of upset that daisy wasnt the main character in this book, but i still gave it a chance, and boy am i glad i did! Marlene perez did it again caught my attention from tthe start. Its kind of refreshing to get a different persons point of view and have a new mystery involved in this book!! All i know now, is that i cant wait for the next book to come out! DEAD IS A KILLER TUNE!!!!!

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted March 6, 2012

    Highly Recommended, a must read!!!

    Marlene Perez has done it again! The new book in the series of Dead is... well amazing! It has a fresh new main character as Sean, Samantha's boyfriends sister Jessi, but has the same problems that Daisy and her sisters had. I can't wait for the next book. Everyone needs to read this!

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted October 8, 2011

    more from this reviewer

    Excited but Worried!!!

    I just LOVE all of these books, and like everyone lese I'm asking he same question: WHAT HAPPENED TO DAISY AND RYAN?!?! Even though I'm a little worried, and disappointed that I don't see any trace of Daisy and Ryan, I'm still very excited. I've always wanted to know more about Sean's little sister's powers, and now I got my wish. I say this is the start of a lovely new plot in this series, and I can't wait to devour it. I'm still holding out for more Daisy and Ryan though.

    2 out of 5 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted March 12, 2012

    Im sitting in my Drivers Ed class and just finished Dead is a Ba

    Im sitting in my Drivers Ed class and just finished Dead is a Battlefield. I loved the book. At first when I found out that it had different characters in it i was kinda skeptical about it. One if my friends told me about the books when I was in 8th grade and she was in the 7th grade. I read through the first book pretty fast and kept reading them until I had to wait on the next one to come out. Im so excited for Dead is a Killer Tune!! :D

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 5, 2012

    highly recommend this book

    I love Marlene's books. This series was actually something my daughter started to read and I picked it up to read in between my books. I love them just as much as my daughter.

    1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 23, 2012

    Boooo

    This SUCKED!!!! 0 stars

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 21, 2012

    ...........

    Awesome love it

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 7, 2012

    Bk

    Cant wsit for dead is a killer tune!!!!!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 16, 2012

    Yay

    I'm soooo glad that Marlene Perez finally wrote anothervdead is book!!! READY TO READ DEAD IS A KILOER TUNE!!!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 11, 2012

    Baby come back

    She replaced Lil. I woul have kept her as the seer instead if dominic

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  • Posted April 11, 2012

    I read all the other books in the series and to tell you the tru

    I read all the other books in the series and to tell you the truth I was a nit disappointed with this book. I miss all the old characters. I really barely remember Jessica the character in this book I think they mentioned her like once maybe twice. I'm trying to give it a chance but I feel that its lacking something, with that said if you hadn't read the other books I don't think it will matter much. I miss Daisy , Ryan, Sam and the rest of the gang. I did enjoy getting to know a little more about Flo. Get it I think you will enjoy it.

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  • Posted March 25, 2012

    Ready for a new character on the Nightshade scene? Author Marlen

    Ready for a new character on the Nightshade scene? Author Marlene Perez delivers a humorous, exciting book once again. The reader is introduced to Jessica, a seemingly normal teenage girl. Jessica notices a creeping tattoo(ish) image on her arm, she isn't quite sure what it is and if she should be worried. When she meets with Flo and a few other girls, not by choice, she discovers that she is a Virago. A Virago is a female warrior who is called upon to help when there is evil afoot. Jessica isn't quite sure about the source of evil, but it is undeniable that there is something off, once again, in Nightshade.


    Jessica's character was easy to like. She was very easy to relate to as well, comes off as a clever, brave, and somewhat sassy teenager. The secondary characters are fun to get to know, particularly the love interest. There is a subplot concerning Jessica's growing relationship with Dominic, the reader will be able to look forward to the chance of some romance incorporated in the plot with the mystery and action. There will be at least one facet of the plot for every reader.


    The events were fast-paced, the author always handles the events in an orderly, detailed, and exciting manner. There are several unexpected scenes and discoveries that will keep the reader guessing. This book was very hard to put down, many readers will finish within a day or two of picking the book up. This book is highly recommended to young adult/teen readers.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 23, 2012

    Blech

    The original series got off to a slow start, but I kept reading it because there were some unanswered questions at the end of the first book. This new iteration appears to have the same problems as the first, just a different protagonist. The author has too many characters peppered into the story...mentioned just often enough to let the reader think they might be essential to the plot...yet all they do is muck up matters. There is no end of story compelling plot line to keep me reading this shoukd this series continue. I'm sad to see Daisy go!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 21, 2012

    Nice

    I read every book in thus serieand thought it was funny and just like the teenage life. Although I could have done without thr vampire vs werewolf thing. BUT I love the fact Daisy and her sister works with her sisters!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 16, 2012

    Spinoff

    It is a spinoff I talked to the author. Hopefully Daisy will get mentioned.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 9, 2012

    :(

    Oh no i hope is isnt a spin off i was looking forward to the next book its not even an approitate time to have a spin off series!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 27, 2011

    What?!?!?!?!

    I didnt read the book yet, but the overview doesnt even has dasiys name! Like really... any way, the other 5 were great, im a DIE (get it DEAD-DIE... i thought that was funny) hard fan, i want to see what happens to dasiy and ryan!!!!!!!!

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  • Posted November 16, 2011

    What a spin-off!

    Wheres daisy I did not expect there to be a whole different character. Jessica Walsh got mentioned very little before and now shes the main character. Wheres Daisy and Ryan I want to know what happens to them. I just hope there in the book if not i just hope the book is good.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 10, 2011

    ???

    Jessica? wat happened to daisy?

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