List of The 39 Clues characters

[7] Following the Clue Hunt, Fiske Cahill and Nellie Gomez became Amy and Dan's legal guardians, and the four rebuilt Grace's mansion.

A fight with Jake Rosenbloom led her to journey to the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, where she almost froze to death but was saved by Cara Pierce.

She began experiencing the negative side effects, giving Dan temporary power because she did not trust her judgment.

At the clam bake, she flew the crop duster with the antidote, but lost consciousnesses and crashed the plane into the ocean.

They found Sinead, escaping the city on a small motorboat and taking refuge at the abandoned Ekat stronghold in the Bermuda Triangle.

He is physically active, has broken bones multiple times, is good with numbers and puzzles, and has a photographic memory.

[14] In Moscow, he and Amy left Nellie alone, discovering Lucian officer NRR was helping them find the Amber Room and their fifth clue.

At Amy's command, he engaged in training, both physical and mental, to prepare for any future missions or threat he will have to deal with.

In Rome, he found and stole an original copy of Il Milione, despite Atticus' pleas of letting it be sent to a museum for study.

He experienced firsthand the tidal wave intended to recreate Hurricane Katrina in Amsterdam, as he was on a small boat in the water.

[34] He was present during the deaths of Hope Cahill and Arthur Trent, where he attempted to put out the fire using the neighbor's garden hose.

In the first book, while at the Franklin Institute, an explosion occurs that severely hurts them, and put them out of the clue hunt for almost a month.

[47] However, they found medical procedures to speed up healing for their injuries, but still leaving Ned with recurring and painful headaches and Ted almost completely blind.

[32] Irina Nikolaievna Spaskaya[49] (from St. Petersburg, Russia)[50] is a mysterious, forty-seven years old woman, who always wears her KGB uniform, which she used during the Cold War.

[55] He is an award-winning musician, artist, writer, producer, and entrepreneur, with his music on the top ten in almost every country; with his father Broderick serving as his personal manager.

[55] In The Emperor's Code, Jonah decided to quit the quest,[56] only to return in Into the Gauntlet, where he was revealed to be a fan of William Shakespeare.

[60] During her life, she was lonely due to the deaths of her relatives (her ex-husband Nathaniel Hartford,[60] her daughter Hope Cahill,[60] and her son-in-law Arthur Trent[60]).

[67] To get out of prison, she created a service called AidsWorksWonders, but it is revealed later that she simply pays people to claim that her organization helped them.

At the end of Day of Doom, she sees the dead body of her daughter, Natalie, and assuming that Vesper One killed her, she swears to take revenge on him.

[81] Today, he is now disguising himself as an unknown assailant termed the Man in Black due to his oily-black suit that hides his entire body.

She suffers from hemophilia (a continuation of the Royal Haemophilia Line), and owns the ring of Czar Nikolai I of Russia.

After joining the Vespers in college, thinking they were a fraternity He had been sent to Turkey to find Hope and make her fall in love with him.

He was believed to have perished in his burning house with Hope when he was forty-two years old, but in the book A King's Ransom it is revealed that he may be alive and still a Vesper.

[90] He drowns on quicksand after trying to help Anton and Hugo Aguelles, Isabel's bodyguards; and is later pulled by policemen from the water.

Introduced to the world of the Cahills through Hope, Pierce took his opportunity to achieve greatness when he discovered there existed a completed version of the master serum that was safe to consume.

He then entered the race for President, with the plan of detonating six small nuclear bombs and starting a third world war.

His plan was stopped by Amy and Dan Cahill and friends when they infiltrated his clam bake, destroyed his stores of the serum, gave him and his men the antidote, and showed him abusing his wife on television.

However, in his efforts to find a cure, he discovered a serum that would enhance an individual's abilities in every kind of human endeavor, but it killed him from inside.

After Gideon's death, her children began on going their separate ways and created their own branches to compete with each other for the serum's powers.

[90] His branch originally settled in London, where he served as one of the advisors of King Henry VII, and continued to spread worldwide.

A collage of the images found behind Cards No. 6, #19, No. 33, #78, No. 91, #111, No. 149, #165, No. 211, and No. 220, also called The Jefferson Puzzle . The collage forms a painting made by artist Fiske Cahill. The painting features the four Cahill founders (from left to right: Katherine, Thomas, Jane, and Luke) fighting each other for causing their house going on fire and the death of their father Gideon (center right). Their mother Olivia (bottom right) screams in terror. Six black-coated men are also seen leaving the scene (far left and far right). On the left is Damien Vesper, leader of the Vespers; and on the right is some of Damien's followers, fleeing the scene. Vesper was going to get the serum by any means, but Gideon set the house on fire.