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Enola Holmes: The Case of the Disappearing Duchess (An Enola Holmes Mystery Book 6)

Enola Holmes: The Case of the Disappearing Duchess (An Enola Holmes Mystery Book 6)

Published in
2010
4.27
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Description

Follow London's newest detective, Enola Holmes, in her thrilling sixth adventure - from the series that inspired the films, starring Millie Bobby Brown. Read them all before the next film lands! Enola Holmes - sister of the world's most famous detective, Sherlock Holmes - always has an eye for mystery-solving. Still on the run from her brothers, Enola continues her investigative work in the busy streets of London, disguised under a new alias, and is now searching for the missing Lady Blanchefleur del Campo. She soon finds out that Sherlock is searching for Enola herself, but not to return her home this time. He has a message from their long-lost mother, a message only Enola can decipher. Armed with clues about her mother's whereabouts, Enola walks a path of self-discovery and reconciliation. Will Enola finally be reunited with her mother? And can she solve the mystery of what has happened to Lady Blanchefleur del Campo before it's too late? 'A story of a young girl who is empowered, capable, and smart ... the Enola Holmes book series conveys an impactful message to kids and teenagers all over the world that you can do anything if you set your mind to it, and it does so in an exciting and adventurous way.' - MILLIE BOBBY BROWN
Age
8-12
Text complexity
advanced
Length
192 pages
Book in series
#6

Why to read

  • Engaging Mystery: The book offers a captivating mystery that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. As the sixth installment in the Enola Holmes series, it continues the tradition of presenting a challenging puzzle for the protagonist—and the reader—to solve.
  • Empowering Female Protagonist: Enola Holmes is a strong, intelligent, and resourceful young woman who defies the societal norms of her time. Reading about her adventures can be particularly inspiring for young readers, especially girls who may look up to her as a role model.
  • Historical Setting: The book is set in Victorian England, providing a rich historical backdrop that can educate readers about the period. The attention to detail in the setting allows readers to immerse themselves in the past and learn about the culture and customs of the time.
  • Connection to Sherlock Holmes: Fans of Sherlock Holmes will enjoy the connection to the famous detective, as Enola is his younger sister. This book provides a fresh perspective on the Holmes family and expands the universe created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, offering new insights and adventures.