List of The 39 Clues characters

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This is the list of fictional and non-fictional characters who appeared in The 39 Clues franchise. They may appear in The 39 Clues books and audiobooks, cards, or the series' official website.

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Introduced in The Clue Hunt

Clue Hunters

Amy Cahill

Amy Cahill (from Boston, Massachusetts) is a fourteen-year-old girl. She has jade eyes and red hair. An avid reader, Amy is fascinated with history and museums, showing herself to be intelligent and analytical. She is also agoraphobic and pyrophobic, the latter coming from haunting memories of the fire that killed her parents when she was seven. She is the protagonist of the franchise.

It was Amy who first suggested that she and Dan join The Clue Hunt. She realized exactly how real their situation was when the Starling Triplets were injured in the Franklin Institute bombing. [1] In Seoul, she trusted Ian Kabra, who betrayed her and left her for dead in a cave. [2] In Moscow, she and Dan traveled alone, finding an ally in high-ranking Lucian NRR. [3] In Australia, she declined an alliance with the Kabras and was almost fed to the sharks as a result. She also realized it was Isabel Kabra who started the fire that killed her parents. [4] In Beijing, she got in a fight with Dan over the true nature of her parents, resulting in them getting separated. On Mount Everest, she saved Ian's life but sacrificed the Janus serum in the process. [5] In Kingston, the death of Lester reminded her again of how serious the Clue Hunt was and how important it was that she and Dan won. [6] In Into the Gauntlet, after defeating Isabel, she convinced all the Cahills to write down their clues then united the family. She inherited leadership from Grace. [7]

Following the Clue Hunt, Fiske Cahill and Nellie Gomez became Amy and Dan's legal guardians, and the four rebuilt Grace's mansion. [7] [8] Sinead Starling came to live with them, making various tech upgrades. Amy acquired a satellite, The Gideon, and linked it to a command center that linked Cahills across the globe. Amy took various lessons in self-defense and martial arts and began working out regularly. She attempted to reconnect with Ian Kabra but failed. She and Dan went on a small mission in Switzerland, where they encountered the Wyoming Twins and acquired Gideon's Ring. She had it made into a watch, which she wore. She then began dating Evan Tolliver. [8]

She and Dan were attacked on their school bus at 8:42 AM EST, then received a text from Vesper One. They immediately left, stealing various objects for him, such as the painting Medusa. [9] In Shatterproof, Amy, believing Ian was the traitor, confronted him. [10] In Trust No One, she learned the truth about Sinead and confronted her. Amy, Dan, Atticus, and Jake traveled by train to the Rocky Mountains, where Amy was saved by Sinead. [11] She freed the hostages but lost Evan in a fight against the Vespers. After Isabel destroyed the Doomsday Device, Amy was left unconscious by the explosion. [12]

During William McIntyre's funeral, Amy was attacked and thrown into an open grave. She escaped, discovering journalists and paparazzi were following her. The government seized the command center, while she and Dan went to confront J. Rutherford Pierce. She, Dan, and Nellie traveled to Ireland, where she discovered Olivia Cahill's journal and the antidote for the serum. With the help of allies, she led the Cahills to find various ingredients to the antidote. 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. In Guatemala, Amy took a dose of the pure serum to save Dan. She began experiencing the negative side effects, giving Dan temporary power because she did not trust her judgment. In Cambodia, she was the most hesitant to trust Cara. At the clam bake, she flew the crop duster with the antidote, but lost consciousnesses and crashed the plane into the ocean. After arriving at Pierce Landing, Amy typed the passcode to shut off Pierce's nukes. She resigned as leader of the Cahills, giving power to Ian Kabra. She and Dan returned Olivia's journal, then took up traveling. [13]

Following Nathaniel's takeover, Amy and Dan were recruited from Mont Blanc. Despite Ian being the leader, Amy was frequently looked to for leadership. She journeyed on the second Titanic, getting trapped in Antarctica by Alec Spasky. She was locked in a closet on an airship along with Dan and Hamilton Holt. Following the events in Mission Hurricane, Ian gave Amy her leadership position back. She traveled with Jonah Wizard and Hamilton Holt to Shanghai, where she was captured by Alec Spasky. He faked killing her, then allied with her. He brought her to The Hive, where she discovered Nathaniel's bees. Following Nathaniel's defeat, Amy decided Cahill leadership would transition to a new Cahill every four years. She appointed Dan the current leader.

She was willing to speak with Sinead and consider forgiving her and traveled with Dan to Havana. They found Sinead, escaping the city on a small motorboat and taking refuge at the abandoned Ekat stronghold in the Bermuda Triangle. There, Sinead made an antidote to the dancing virus, and Amy administered it to an infected Ian Kabra.

Family: Hope Cahill (mother, deceased), Arthur Trent (father, deceased), Dan Cahill (brother), Grace Cahill (grandmother, deceased), Fiske Cahill (great-uncle, legal guardian), Nellie Gomez (au pair, legal guardian)

Dan Cahill

Dan Cahill (from Boston, Massachusetts) is an eleven-year-old boy. He has jade eyes and dark blonde hair. He is physically active, has broken bones multiple times, is good with numbers and puzzles, and has a photographic memory. He is slightly claustrophobic as he has asthma and has frequent attacks in tight, dusty spaces. His official card is No. 2.

Despite wanting the million dollars, Dan was more than willing to embark on the Clue Hunt for Grace. He was tied up by Ian in Paris and lost the Lucian serum. [14] In Moscow, he and Amy left Nellie alone, discovering Lucian officer NRR was helping them find the Amber Room and their fifth clue. [15] In Beijing, a fight with Amy caused them to separate, and he went on his own adventure with Jonah Wizard. This led to him getting trapped with the terracotta soldiers and an assassin actively trying to kill him. [16] He reunited with Amy and considered quitting the Clue Hunt after Lester's death. [17] He discovered the clue on Shakespeare's Tomb. On Cahill Island, he went up with Eisenhower and Hamilton Holt, discovered the elevator, and went back down to get the others. He saw and memorized the recipe for the serum. [18]

Following the Clue Hunt, Nellie Gomez and Fiske Cahill became his legal guardians. 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. He became friends with Atticus Rosenbloom, though their communication was strictly virtual. He also went on a small mission in Switzerland, where he first encountered the Vespers. [19] [20]

Along with Amy, he was attacked at 8:42 AM EST. 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. After explaining to the Rosenbloom brothers the Vesper's threats, the four become allies, traveling the world and stealing objects for Vesper One. [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] After witnessing Nellie getting shot, he secretly began collecting the 39 clues. In Trust No One, he met with Cahill scientists Sammy Mourad to make the serum. In Day of Doom, he tried to take the serum, but Amy confessed to switching it out with water. Unknown to her, he had a second dose, which he saved for later. Between Cahills vs Vespers and Unstoppable, J. Rutherford Pierce stole Sammy's lab research that existed because of Dan. In Countdown, when Dan was in danger of falling to his death, Amy took the serum to save him.

In Athens, Dan unintentionally broke two skydiving world records while escaping from one of the traitors. He experienced firsthand the tidal wave intended to recreate Hurricane Katrina in Amsterdam, as he was on a small boat in the water. In Mission Atomic, he was captured by Nathaniel and brought to The Hive, where he saw the killer bees. In Outbreak, he was adamantly against forgiving Sinead but agreed to venture to Havana with Amy. Once Dan had confirmation that Sinead's antidote worked, he injected himself with the virus to keep enemies away from the Cahills.

Family: Hope Cahill (mother, deceased), Arthur Trent (father, deceased), Amy Cahill (sister), Grace Cahill (grandmother, deceased), Fiske Cahill (great-uncle, legal guardian), Nellie Gomez (au pair, legal guardian)

Nellie Gomez

Nellie Gomez, from Massachusetts, serves as Amy and Dan's au pair and adult supervisor for their international travels. Nellie listens to music from her i-Pod most of the time. A Bob Marley fan, she describes herself as "reggae and punk fusion". [27] While she is not a Cahill, she was given honorary Madrigal status. [28]

Ian Kabra

Ian Kabra (from London, United Kingdom), is a wealthy fourteen-year-old boy. He has cinnamon-complexion skin and amber eyes. [29] [30] He is interested in aviation, and grew up attending prestigious boarding schools. He excels at math. He has feelings for Amy Cahill, despite the disapproval of his mother, Isabel. [31] His card is No. 178. [32]

Family: Isabel Kabra (mother), Vikram Kabra (father), Natalie Kabra (younger sister)

Natalie Kabra

Natalie Kabra (from London, United Kingdom) is the wealthy eleven-year-old girl. She enjoys shopping and fashion. [29] Like her brother Ian, she has cinnamon skin and amber eyes. [30] She carries a poison dart gun for protection. She died due to electrical shock by the Vespers in Day Of Doom. [33] Her card is No. 112. [32]

Family: Isabel Kabra (mother), Vikram Kabra (father), Ian Kabra (older brother)

Eisenhower Holt

Eisenhower Holt (from Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is a former West Point student who was expelled when Arthur Trent, his roommate, accused him of bringing home a firearm. He then failed to pass training for the FBI, and currently works as a security guard. [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. He is a Tomas. His card is No. 145. [32]

Family: Mary-Todd Holt (wife), Hamilton Holt (son), Madison Holt (daughter), Reagan Holt (daughter)

Hamilton Holt

Hamilton Holt (from Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is the sixteen-year-old son of Eisenhower and Mary-Todd Holt. A member of his school's football team and a master of parkour, he is also good with computers. [35] [36] He is considered a school bully. During the clue hunt, he defended Amy and Dan. [37] He is a Tomas. His card is No. 90. [32]

Family: Eisenhower Holt (father), Mary-Todd Holt (mother), Reagan Holt (younger sister), Madison Holt (younger sister)

Reagan Holt

Reagan Holt (from Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is the eleven-year-old daughter of Eisenhower and Mary-Todd Holt. Madison Holt is her twin. Her interests are kickboxing, ballet, and triathlon. [36] [38] She is the most compassionate member of the family. She is a Tomas. Her card is No. 123. [32]

Family: Eisenhower Holt (father), Mary-Todd Holt (mother), Hamilton Holt (older brother), Madison Holt (twin sister)

Madison Holt

Madison Holt (from Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is the eleven-year-old daughter of Eisenhower and Mary-Todd Holt. Reagan Holt is her twin. She plays ice hockey. She is a Tomas. Her card is No. 187. [32]

Family: Eisenhower Holt (father), Mary-Todd Holt (mother), Hamilton Holt (older brother), Reagan Holt (twin sister)

Mary-Todd Holt

Mary-Todd Holt (from Daytona Beach, Florida) is the wife of Eisenhower Holt. She is a Tomas. Her card is No. 238. [32]

Family: Eisenhower Holt (husband), Hamilton Holt (son), Madison Holt (daughter), Reagan Holt (daughter)

Arnold

Arnold is the Holt family pit bull. He accompanies the family on the clue hunt. His cards are No. 403, No. 412, No. 414, and No. 418. [32]

Alistair Oh

Alistair Oh (from Seoul, South Korea) [39] is a Korean businessman. He always holds his diamond-tipped cane with him while traveling. [40] Alistair is also the inventor of microwavable burritos. [41] Although he lost much of his money on bad investments, [42] he managed to live by himself since the death of his father Gordon. Alistair makes alliances with other teams only to then doublecross them, and sometimes leaving them to die. [41] Also, he was one of the witnesses of Hope Cahill's and Arthur Trent's deaths. He turned Isabel Kabra over to the police, putting her in prison for life. [43] He is an Ekat, and his uncle Bae is the branch leader. [44] He dies of a seizure due to a knee infection in Trust No One. [45] His official card is No. 34. [32]

Family: Gordon Oh (father, deceased), Bae Oh (uncle), James Cahill (uncle)

The Starling Triplets

Ned, Ted, and Sinead Starling (all from Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts) [46] are American triplets. Ned, Ted, and Sinead are commonly seen in their preppy clothes. 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. After recovery, they were grounded by their parents thus, they cannot continue on their quest. [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. [48] They have read up on the hunt during their hospital days to keep up with the other teams, and even stole one of Bae Oh's Clues. Sinead has become very protective of her brothers since their incident and made it her goal to use the master serum to cure them. [43] They are all Ekats. In the 4th book of the second series, it was revealed that Sinead was Vesper Three, but later in Day of Doom she returns to the Cahills after realizing that she harmed her own family and that Vesper One will kill all the hostages, including Ted. They do not have any respective cards, although Sinead Starling appears in the card 303: magnifying glass and the card 284: Vesper Mole. [32]

Irina Spasky

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. [51] She carries fingernail injectors filled with poison for protection. [51] Her left eye commonly twitches when she is nervous. [52] Irina's husband, Nikilovana Spasky, was killed by Isabel Kabra as he was next in line for Lucian leadership. Irina also had a son named Nikolai who died of scarlet fever she was on a mission. In the In Too Deep, Irina is incinerated while saving Amy Cahill, Dan Cahill, and Alistair Oh from Alistair's burning apartment. [53] In the last book, it was revealed that she gifted Alistair a short-term memory loss pill before her death, which helps them make sure Isabel Kabra would not remember how to make the serum. [43] She is a Lucian. Her official cards are No. 74 and No. 107. [32]

Family: Nikilovana Spasky (husband, deceased), Nikolai Spasky (son, deceased)

Jonah Wizard

Jonah Wizard (from Los Angeles, California) [54] is a fifteen year old musician. [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. Jonah always wear jewelry around his neck. Cora Wizard, Jonah's mother, tried to train Jonah to become a killer. [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. [57] Jonah is a Janus, and his mother, Cora serves as one of the branch leaders. [58] Jonah's official card is No. 80. [32]

Family: Broderick Wizard (father), Cora Wizard (mother), Phoenix Wizard (young cousin), Leila Wizard (aunt)

Broderick Wizard

Broderick Wizard (from Dallas, Texas) is Jonah Wizard's personal manager and father. Broderick always brings his BlackBerry with him. Although Broderick is not a Cahill, he knows more Clues than his family suspect he knows. [58] Broderick's official card is No. 153. [32]

Family: Cora Wizard (wife), Jonah Wizard (son), Phoenix Wizard (nephew), Leila Wizard (sister)

Former and Current Branch Leaders

Grace Cahill

Grace Cahill (from Attleboro, Massachusetts) was the matriarch of the Cahill family. She died [59] when she was seventy-nine years old. [60] She had a jade necklace that she always wore until her death. [61] She was a professional pilot, [62] and had a private airplane that she flew around the world with, which she named The Flying Lemur. [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] ). Even though, she managed to keep all the Clues safe in her hands until her death just after she altered her will and thus started the quest. [63] Her official cards are No. 59, No. 133, and No. 197. [32]

Saladin

Saladin (from Attleboro, Massachusetts) [64] is the Egyptian Mau of Grace Cahill. He is very fond of red snappers. [65] He is named after Saladin, whose full name was Salah ad-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub, and who was the Muslim prince who led the Muslims during the Crusades. Since the death of Grace, Saladin was missing until Amy and Dan Cahill found him, and he has joined them in the hunt since then. He is a Madrigal. His cards are No. 33, No. 140, and No. 202. [32]

Isabel Kabra

Isabel Kabra is the main antagonist of the first series and the mother of Ian and Natalie. She was the one who murdered Amy and Dan's parents, and she eventually murdered Irina Spasky as well. [66] She created the Master Serum as part of an attempt to become the most powerful human on Earth, but the vial containing it smashed. She was knocked out, and later taken into police custody. [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. [68] In Day of Doom, It is revealed that she is Vesper Two. It is also revealed that she was faking texts sent by Arthur Trent to Dan, in order to make Dan give her information about the Master Serum. 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. She drinks the Master Serum which she stole from Dan, and she storms into the room where Cahills and Vespers are fighting killing every Vesper in her way. She then attacks Vesper One, and meanwhile, she prevents Amy and Dan to do so. She eventually destroys The Machina Fini Mundi and she causes a massive explosion which kills both her and Vesper One. [69]

Vikram Kabra

Vikram Kabra (from London, United Kingdom) [29] was the leader of the Lucians, which he shared with his wife Isabel Kabra. [70] He was an art dealer who served as Ian and Natalie Kabra's father. Later on, it was revealed that, only a few hours after Isabel's arrest, he chartered a plane to Brazil to avoid questioning. In Mission Titanic, Vikram is revealed to be working with the Outcast. In Mission Atomic, Vikram escapes after Ian and Cara crash through the greenhouse roof. [71] His card is No. 232. [32]

Bae Oh

Bae Oh (from Seoul, South Korea) [72] was the leader of the Ekats. [44] He is eighty-seven years old. He is commonly holding his silver-tipped cane. His twin brother, Gordon, was murdered by a killer he hired sixty years ago. [55] He is Alistair Oh's uncle. When Alistair returned from the Madrigal gauntlet, he tricked Bae into confessing that he killed Gordon Oh and Bae was subsequently arrested for murder, arms dealing, assault, and battery. He was tortured to death. His card is No. 168. [32]

Ivan Kleister

Ivan Kleister (from Oslo, Norway) [73] is the leader of the Tomas. [74] He is a champion skier. He is frequently competing with Eisenhower Holt for the branch leadership, even though he already has the position. His card is No. 188. [32]

Cora Wizard

Cora Wizard (from Los Angeles, California) [75] is one of the leaders of the Janus. [76] She is the youngest person to receive a Nobel Prize in Literature. [77] She trains her son Jonah to become a killer. [55] Her card is No. 152. [32]

Spencer Gray

Spencer Langendoen, also known by his professional name Spencer Gray (from New York City), was one of the leaders of the Janus. [76] He does not have a card. When he would not step down, Cora Wizard leaked fake documents about him and he stepped down in disgrace.

Halima Amadi

Halima Amadi (from New York City) was one of the leaders of the Janus. [76] She does not have a card. She was bribed by Cora Wizard to step down from her post as leader.

Other Cahill Characters

Hope Cahill

Hope Cahill (from Attleboro, Massachusetts) [60] is the daughter of Grace Cahill. [60] She is Amy and Dan Cahill's mother and was an archaeologist. [78] She met Arthur Trent when she was in Istanbul, Turkey, [78] and later married him. She perished in her burning house with Arthur. [79] [80] [60] The fire was started by Isabel Kabra. [55] She is a Madrigal. Her card is No. 247. [32]

Fiske Cahill

Fiske Green-Cahill (AKA the Man in Black or the Man in Gray) (from Attleboro, Massachusetts) [60] [81] is the brother of Grace Cahill. [60] An artist, Fiske was last seen leaving his painting studio before his disappearance forty-six years ago. [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. [82] He has been spying on the other teams since then. In the ninth book, he is shortly known as the Man in Gray, only to reveal his true identity to Amy and Dan Cahill later on. In the last book, he tells Amy and Dan about the Vespers, and later on adopts Amy and Dan. [43] He is a Madrigal. His official card is No. 198 for his true identity, No. 203 for his alter ego Man in Black, and No. 208 for his other identity Man in Gray. [32]

Beatrice Cahill

Beatrice Green-Cahill (from Attleboro, Massachusetts) [60] is the sister of Grace Cahill. [60] She is the mean, arrogant daughter of James Cahill who accepted the responsibility of taking care of Amy and Dan Cahill. [83] She is not involved in the hunt, since she took the million dollars instead. She knows how it affected the lives of their family. She sent a private investigator after Amy and Dan after they joined the hunt, but after long efforts, stopped on finding them. She has been divorced thrice to, namely: Stephano Breglio, Jean-Luc Benoit, and Sergei Baskov. She is an inactive Madrigal. She does not have a card.

James Cahill

James St. James Cahill (from Attleboro, Massachusetts) [60] is the father of Grace Cahill. [60] He is a Madrigal and the half-brother of Gordon Oh. He has a card with 10 death heads. His brother is Jasminite Cahill

Edith Green

Edith Cahill née Schneider-Green (from Attleboro, Massachusetts) [60] is the mother of Grace Cahill. [60] She is a Madrigal. She died giving birth to Fiske Cahill. She does not have a card.

Henry Cahill

Henry Cahill (from Attleboro, Massachusetts) is the paternal grandfather of Grace Cahill. [60] He was married to Flora Cahill St. James but had a child with Hae-In Oh. He is a Madrigal. He does not have a card.

Flora Cahill St. James

Flora Cahill née Cahill-St. James (from Attleboro, Massachusetts) is the paternal grandmother of Grace Cahill. She was married to Henry Cahill. [60] She is a Madrigal. She does not have a card.

Nataliya Ruslanovna Radova

Nataliya Ruslanovna Radova, more commonly known as NRR, (from Volgograd, Russia) is the daughter of Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia and Ruslan Radova, the former branch leader of the Lucians. She suffers from hemophilia (a continuation of the Royal Haemophilia Line), and owns the ring of Czar Nikolai I of Russia. [84] It is revealed in the Black Book of Buried Secrets that she was a Lucian double agent. She does not have a card.

Nikolai Spasky

Nikolai Spaskaya (lt. Nikolai Spasky) (from St. Petersburg, Russia) is the son of Irina and Nikivlona Spasky. His father died five months after he was born. It is said that his mother never talked about his father much, and even when he asked about him, she replied, "You'll learn later". Sadly he never did. [85] At age eight, Nikolai contracted a terrible disease which made his body numb. Irina never left his side, until Isabel Kabra assigned her to a mission in Helsinki. While on espionage, Irina had no contacts to the doctor, who had already confirmed Nikolai's death. [85] He iss a Lucian. [85] He does not have a card.

Robert Bardsley

Robert Bardsley (from Pretoria, South Africa) is a music professor. He is a friend of Winifred Thembeka. He was a member of the Tomas until he discovered the true intentions of the branch. It is revealed that he joined the Madrigals later. He does not have a card.

Uncle Jose

Jose Correa (from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is one of Grace Cahill's long-distance cousins, referred by Amy and Dan Cahill as "Uncle Jose". [86] He is one of those chosen by Grace to participate in the hunt, but took the million dollars. [86]

Cousin Ingrid

Ingrid Martinson (from Oslo, Norway) is one of Grace Cahill's long distance nieces, referred by Amy and Dan Cahill as "Cousin Ingrid". [86] She is one of those chosen by Grace to participate in the hunt, but took the million dollars. [86]

Hae-In Oh

Hae-In Oh (from Seoul, South Korea) is the mother of Gordon Oh and grandmother of Alistair Oh. [60] She is an Ekat. She was married to Hatta Oh, but had a son with Henry Cahill.

Hatta Oh

Hatta Oh (from Seoul, South Korea) is the husband of Hae-In Oh.

Gordon Oh

Gordon Oh (from Seoul, South Korea) is the twin of Bae Oh, and the half-uncle of Grace Cahill. He is also the father of Alistair Oh. [55] He was murdered by Bae sixty years ago. [55] He is an Ekat. His official card is No. 227. [32]

Lin Kim

Lin Oh née Kim (from Seoul, South Korea) is Gordon Oh's wife and Alistair Oh's mother. She is an Ekat. She does not have a card.

Non-Cahill Characters

Arthur Trent

Arthur Josiah Trent [79] (from Attleboro, Massachusetts) [60] was the husband of Hope Cahill. [60] He is Amy and Dan Cahill's father who is a nonlinear dynamics and quantum field theory professor. [79] He is a West Point drop-out. He was born into a family with close ties to the Vespers, but never knew exactly what they were. 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. However, when Arthur actually met his beautiful target, something happened. He was enchanted by her intelligence, her kindness, and the way her nose twitched when she laughed. He then learned some terrifying information about the Vespers. He realized that he needed to cut his ties to the organization, although the act would put him in danger for the rest of his life. Before he proposed, Arthur told Hope the truth about his background, but Hope already knew. William McIntyre's spies had been following him for months. 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. This theory is later disproved. [79] [80] [60] [78] The fire was started by Isabel Kabra. [55] He is not a Madrigal, but was one of the most active people in the Madrigals. [87] His card is No. 246. [32]

Hilary Vale

Hilary Vale (from Massachusetts) is Grace Cahill's best friend. She is also Theo Cotter's grandmother. In the fourth book, she saves Amy and Dan Cahill from the Ekats. She also gives Amy and Dan the third Sakhet. Later, she tries to steal the third Sakhet from the children.

Theo Cotter

Theo Cotter is Hilary Vale's grandson. He is an archaeologist and Egyptologist who saved Amy and Dan Cahill from a trap. He helped them recover the third Sakhet in the fourth book. However, he tried to steal it from them later with his aunt. Due to guilt, he sent Irina Spasky away from the children.

Sami Kamel

Sami Kamel (from Cairo, Egypt) is the store owner of Treasures of Egypt. In the fourth book, his store secretly hides the Clue which Amy and Dan Cahill found.

Shep Trent

Shepard "Shep" Trent (from Sydney, Australia) [88] is a professional pilot and surfer. [88] He is Arthur Trent's best friend and cousin. [88] He helped Amy and Dan Cahill escape Isabel Kabra and flies them to Coober Pedy. [88]

Winifred Thembeka

Winifred Thembeka (from Johannesburg, South Africa) [89] is one of Grace Cahill's friends. She is a librarian. [89] In the seventh book, she gives Amy and Dan Cahill access to some of their grandmother Grace Cahill's belongings and photos. [89]

Lester Dixon

Lester Dixon (from Spanish Town, Jamaica) is one of Grace Cahill's friends. He is an archaeologist. [90] Although he helped Amy and Dan Cahill throughout the book, he abandons them amidst their confrontation of Isabel Kabra. [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. He dies after drowning in quicksand. [90]

The Aguelles Siblings

Anton and Hugo Aguelles (from Kingston, Jamaica) are Isabel Kabra's ginormous bodyguards. They were only present in the ninth book, where they had caused much havoc to Amy and Dan Cahill. [90] During an escape, the Aguelles were trapped on quicksand. Lester Dixon helped them, but instead the siblings used Lester as a ladder and led him to his death. [90]

Introduced in Cahills vs Vespers

The Council of Six

The Council of Six was the leading body in the Vesper hierarchy. Within the council, Vesper One held the most power while Vesper Six held the least. Sinead Starling and Isabel Kabra were both introduced in the previous series, but appeared in Cahills vs Vespers as different characters.

Vesper Six - The Enforcer

Revealed to be Cheyenne Wyoming. The daughter of two imprisoned criminals, Cheyenne worked her way up to the Vesper's Council of Six. In Day of Doom, she was arrested by local authorities and tied to various other crimes. [91]

Vesper Five - The Spymaster

Revealed to be Luna Amato. In The Dead of Night, she was shot by Jonah Wizard. [92]

Vesper Four - The Scientist

Revealed to be Sandy Bancroft. A weatherman, he was arrested by local authorities after the destruction of the Doomsday Device. It was revealed that his credentials were fake.

Vesper Three - The Mole

Revealed to be Sinead Starling. She fell in love with Riley McGrath, who presented the Vespers to her as good people. When she eventually joined, it was in part to help find a cure for her brothers. She framed Ian for her crimes, then turned and betrayed the Vespers. Despite Amy offering forgiveness, she fled, ending up in Singapore and eventually Havana.

Vesper Two - The Shield

Revealed to be Isabel Kabra. A daughter of Vesper parents, it is unknown if Isabel was ever loyal to the Cahills and if the Vespers were simply a get-out-of-jail-free card. She died fighting the Vespers, helping the Cahills destroy the Doomsday Machine.

Vesper One - The Mastermind

Revealed to be Damian Vesper, also known as Riley McGrath and Dave Speminer. He is a direct descendant of the first Damien Vesper. As Riley, he began a romantic relationship with Sinead Starling, convincing her to betray the Cahills. As Dave, he killed Astrid Rosenbloom in an attempt to destroy the Guardians.

Evan Tolliver

Evan Tolliver (from Attleboro, Massachusetts) was the boyfriend of Amy Cahill and a Cahill ally. During the events of Cahills vs Vespers, he helped Ian Kabra and Sinead Starling run the command center. He discovered Sinead was the mole. He was shot in Day of Doom.

Jake Rosenbloom

Jake Rosenbloom is the son of archaeologist Mark Rosenbloom and the boyfriend of Amy Cahill. Jake speaks many languages and has traveled extensively. He has studied the Voynich manuscript.

Atticus Rosenbloom

Atticus Rosenbloom is child genius with a field of interest in ancient languages. At only eleven, he is on par with the most knowledgeable adults in the world.

Erasmus

Erasmus (originally from Turkey) is a Cahill of mysterious origins. He was brought in by Fiske to help the Cahills defeat the Vespers. He rides a motorcycle, and is experienced in hand-to-hand combat and firearms. He died in The Dead of Night at the hands of Luna Amato, then was avenged by Jonah Wizard.

Sammy Mourad

Sammy Mourad (originally from Egypt) is a Lucian-Ekat scientist. Studying at a university in New England, he was approached by Dan Cahill to create the master serum. He did, but began his own research into making the serum safe for consumption. He quickly stopped, realizing the work was wrong. Thinking J. Rutherford Pierce was Fiske Cahill, he gave away his research, allowing Pierce to mass-produce it. He was kidnapped by Pierce to help oversee the production, but along with Nellie Gomez, he destroyed the lab thus halting production. He is in a relationship with Nellie.

Introduced in Unstoppable

The Pierce Family

J. Rutherford Pierce

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. On his quest to rule the world, he started with expanding his media outlet, Founders Media. He then entered the race for President, with the plan of detonating six small nuclear bombs and starting a third world war. In the chaos, he would emerge as a savior and slowly become the world's leader. 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. It was stated that he is now a joke.

Cara Pierce

The daughter and eldest child of J. Rutherford Pierce. She is an overachiever, and wants to please her father. She operates under the hacker alias AprilMay, and found herself in the employment of her father who did not know her true identity. She discovered his plans, and turned to the Cahill's side, helping them defeat Pierce. As Cara, she was given modified doses of the serum. Pierce promised her that she would be his heir, then disowned her when she betrayed him. She plays violin, and is in a romantic relationship with Ian Kabra.

Galt Pierce

The son of J. Rutherford Pierce. It was always assumed that he would be Pierce's heir, taking over his company and his power. He was enraged when Cara began getting Pierce's favor, and ruthlessly tried to stop the Cahills.

Debbie-Anne Pierce

Pierce's wife. He never loved her, still wished he'd ended up with Hope Cahill. She is a Starling by birth, and is Sinead's aunt. She played a small role in his downfall. It was revealed that they divorced, and she received a lot of money.

Pony

A digital cowboy. Nellie hired him after discovering that they Cahills had been hacked. He died at the end of Countdown.

Introduced in Doublecross

Nathaniel Hartford

Nathaniel Hartford (from Cambridge, Massachusetts) [60] was the husband of Grace Cahill. [60] He was killed by Vladimir Spasky while in Moscow, since he was looking for revenge from Isabel Kabra for killing his daughter, Hope Cahill. [60] He is an Ekat. In Doublecross, he is revealed to be the Outcast, the series' main antagonist. It was also revealed that Grace Cahill assigned Lucian assassin Vladimir Spasky to kill Hartford; however, Spasky let him live. Hartford was killed in Mission Atomic when his own mutant bees turn on him in "The Hive". He does not have a card.

Magnus Hansen

The leader of the Tomas. Hansen turned to Hartford's side in an effort to dispose of Ian Kabra. He once had financial troubles with the Tomas and was asked to leave under the influence of the outcast he was able to become branch leader

Patricia Oh

The leader of the Ekats. She turned to Hartford's side in an effort to dispose of Ian Kabra. She is the great niece of bae oh

Founders

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. The Cahill Fire.JPG
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.

Gideon Cahill

Gideon Cahill (from Cahill Island, Ireland) [93] is the father of the founders of the five branches. He was one of the smartest scientists in Ireland in his time, having discovered how to turn lead into gold. [94] This was the reason that the townsfolk asked for his help to create a cure for the plague. 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. Thus, he gave each of his children a part of the formula for safe guarding, improving their skills. Then he destroyed his research and died on the way. The children wanted the whole serum, and consequently continued to fight for it until the reunification caused by Amy and Dan Cahill's efforts. [43] [90] He died in a house fire caused by the Vesper family. He does not have a card. He had a ring that is very important and powerful – the Vespers hunt for it.

Olivia Cahill

Olivia Cahill (from Cahill Island, Ireland) [93] is the mother of the five Cahill children and the supportive wife of Gideon Cahill. 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] She inherited the ring as a token of love from Gideon after he died. She does not have a card.

Luke Cahill

Luke Cahill (from Cahill Island, Ireland) [93] is the founder of the Lucians. He is the brother of Thomas, Katherine, Jane, and Madeleine. He is fond of poison and daggers, wherein Sir Isaac Newton found one of his swords. [90] His branch originally settled in London, where he served as one of the advisors of King Henry VII, and continued to spread worldwide. [95] This is proved by the diary which he gave to Jane, which is what she witnessed. [90] He received the power of great violence and secrecy through the serum. [90] His official card is No. 115. [32]

Katherine Cahill

Katherine Cahill (from Cahill Island, Ireland) [93] is the founder of the Ekats. She is the sister of Thomas, Luke, Jane and Madeleine Cahill. She is fond of technology and science. [90] She has a deep abhorrence with Thomas that she managed to steal one of his clues. [96] Her branch originally settled in Cairo, and continued to spread worldwide. [95] She received the power of great knowledge and creativity through the serum. [90] Her official card is No. 99. [32]

Thomas Cahill

Thomas Cahill (from Cahill Island, Ireland) [93] is the founder of the Tomas. He is the brother of Luke, Katherine, Jane, and Madeleine. He likes sports and games, as well as traveling. [90] He has a high disgust with Katherine Cahill due to Katherine stealing one of his clues. [96] His branch originally settled in Tokyo, and continued to spread worldwide. [95] He received the power of great strength and agility through the serum. [90] His official card is No. 124. [32]

Jane Cahill

Jane Cahill (from Cahill Island, Ireland) [93] is the founder of the Janus. She is the sister of Thomas, Luke, Katherine, and Madeleine. She is good at writing and painting, as well as at music. It is said that she knew who caused the fire. [90] Her branch originally settled in Venice, and continued to spread worldwide. [90] She received the power of great talents and skills through the serum. [90] Her official card is No. 82. [32]

Madeleine Cahill

Madeleine Cahill (from Cahill Island, Ireland) [93] is the founder of the Madrigals. She is the sister of Thomas, Luke, Jane and Katherine. After the fire, Thomas, Luke, Jane, and Katherine went and founded the branches. They left their mother behind, not knowing that she was pregnant with their sister. Olivia raised Madeleine alone, stressing her desire for the branches to unite. Madeleine is rumored to have some dealings with the Vespers concerning Olivia's death, which suggests she knew who started the fire.

Damien Vesper

Damien Vesper is the founder of the Vesper Organization. A wealthy nobleman, he was friends with Gideon Cahill. Over time, he grew jealous of Gideon's success, wanting Gideon's research and discoveries for himself. When Gideon refused to share, Damien killed him and burnt down his house. He was not successful in getting the master serum. His descendants, the Vespers, have been enemies of the Cahills ever since.

Minor Card characters

Victor Wood

Victor Wood (from London, United Kingdom) [97] is a chemist of the Ekats. He is researching on a Clue under Dr. Lee. [98] He was also sent to Easter Island to spy the headquarters of Madrigals. His card is No. 23. [32]

Gordon Klose

Gordon L. Klose (from Tbilisi, Georgia) [99] is a Lucian agent of Section 7 of the Government of the United States. He is apparently spying on Grace Cahill. [100] His card is No. 39. [32]

Alana Flores

Alana Flores (from Los Angeles, USA) [101] is a chess prodigy of the Lucians. Her request to accompany The Kabras on the hunt was rejected by the branch due to her obvious ruthlessness. [102] Also, she was sent to Easter Island to spy the headquarters of Madrigals. Her card is No. 40. [32] She is one of the only Lucians who is not afraid of Isabel Kabra.

Heinrich Heinrichson

Heinrich Heinrichson (from Berlin, Germany) [103] is an escaped prisoner of the Tomas. He is spying on William McIntyre. [104] His card is No. 50. [32]

Yasmeen Badawi

Yasmeen Badawi (from Maadi, Egypt) [105] is a robotic inventor of the Ekats. She was hired by Bae Oh to invent robots to be sent for Clue search in Anak Krakatoa, Indonesia. [106] Her card is No. 97. [32]

Sophie Watson

Sophie Watson (from London, United Kingdom) [107] is a Janus dancer. She is competing with Natalie Kabra on a Clue in her hometown. [108] Her card is No. 151. [32]

Devin Cooper

Devin Cooper (from Evanston, Illinois) [107] is an Ekat treehouse engineer. He is building several booby-traps for the Ekat's safe-keeping of the Rosetta Stone in England. His card is No. 167. [32]

Teodora Kosara

Teodora Kosara (from Sofia, Bulgaria) [109] is an Ekat. She is looking for Clues everywhere in the world by sabotaging other people around her. In the Black Book of Buried Secrets, it is proved she has ties with the Vespers. In Rapid Fire 5 she appeared as a skydiving teacher and trained Amy into skydiving. Then she pointed Amy with a gun and asked, "Where's the ring?" (Gideon's Ring). Amy escapes. [110] Her card is No. 169. [32]

Andras Gergely

Andras Gergely (from Budapest, Hungary) [111] is a Lucian. He is planning to conquer all branches with his branch. [112] His card is No. 179. [32]

Maleia Kalani

Maleia Kalani (from Honolulu, Hawaii) [113] is a Tomas surfer. She was sent to Easter Island to spy the headquarters of Madrigals. Her card is No. 189. [32]

Mission characters

Mission 0: Agent Training

Mission 1: The Lost Clue

Mission 3: The Lost Diamond

Mission 4: The Lucian Fort

Mission 5: The General's Clue

Mission 6: The Mad Scientist's Clue

Mission 7: The Frozen Secret

Mission 8: The Desert Sabotage

Non-Fictional Cahills

The following are historical or public figures mentioned in either the books, cards, or the online game as members of the Cahill family.

Lucians

Ekaterinas

Tomas

Janus

Madrigal

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