Member Reviews
Remember that movie starring Drew Barrymore where she goes back to high school undercover while working as a journalist - Never Been Kissed? Back at High School, her nickname was Josie Grossie but all of a sudden, the second time around she finds herself seemingly popular. That was what No Test for the Wicked by Julie Moffett was similar too as this time Lexi Carmichael has been hired by an elite private school to track down a group of hackers who seem to be getting into the school system. When Lexi arrives at the school, she soon discovers that it won't be an easy job to solve and that it will require some deeper work which means she is heading back into high school life. It helps too that Lexi looks young for her twenty-five and can easily pass as a high school student, but can Lexi keep her knowledge to that high school level and not be caught out? What will happen though when Lexi soon discovers that this is bigger than just a group of hackers and that terrorism is now involved and unfortunately it's just Lexi and Elvis trapped at the school without any back-up and weapons. Along with a bit of help from two students Brandon and Piper - can the foursome save the day and make sure the death count doesn't rise any higher? Also in this book, Lexi and Slash finally become official "relationship status" of boyfriend and girlfriend. I love this as Slash loves Lexi for all her awkwardness and quirkiness and supports her no matter what. This is true love for this pair of spies. If you are looking for a series similar to Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum but where the character is more high-tech and a tad geekier, then Julie Moffett's Lexi Carmichael series is the one for you.