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Enola holmes and the missing marquess
Enola holmes and the missing marquess










There seem to be a lot of details about Enola's childhood that are lacking, and the first mystery doesn't seem quite complete if it's held up to the book. It's been a while since I've read the whole series, but I've read the original at least twice. There's a lot of detail in the drawings, and plenty of text. Since it's a historical setting, it's good to see the clothing and hair styles, and the details about corsets make a lot more sense with pictures for readers who are going to be completely kerflummoxed by the garment. The illustrations are really the selling point here, and there are lots of details and notes about Enola's investigations. Finally, in The Case of the Bizarre Bouquets, while she is still on the run from her brothers, she investigates the disappearance of Sherlock's assistant, Dr. She takes on a case involved a young Lady who was forced to be betrothed to a man, and discovers the sinister mind control at work over this artistic young person. Ragostin, and pretends to be his assistant, Ivy Meshle. After working on a mystery involving a missing young lord, she sets up shop under the name of Dr. Not wanting to give up her freedom, Enola takes the money her mother left her, follows her clues, and runs away.

enola holmes and the missing marquess enola holmes and the missing marquess

When Enola Holmes' mother runs away, her brothers Mycroft and Sherlock feel a need to take the young woman under their care and force her to do all of the sorts of things that were expected of young girls in the late 1800s.












Enola holmes and the missing marquess