Enola Holmes and the Black Barouche

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When Miss Letitia Glover shows up on Sherlock’s doorstep, desperate to learn more about the fate of her twin sister, it is Enola who steps up. Letitia Glover is convinced her sister is still alive and that her sister’s husband is lying. Enola discovers that this is not the first time a wife of the Earl has met an untimely death. Could it be that the secret to the fate of the missing Felicity is tied to a mysterious black barouche that arrived at the Earl’s home in the middle of the night? To uncover the secrets held tightly within the Earl’s hall, Enola is going to require help – from Sherlock, from the twin sister of the missing woman, and from an old friend, the young Viscount Tewkesbury, Marquess of Basilwether!

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Follow London’s newest detective, Enola Holmes, in her action-packed seventh adventure – from the series that inspired the films, starring Millie Bobby Brown. Read them all before the next film lands!When Miss Letitia Glover arrives at Sherlock Holmes’s door, desperate to uncover the truth about her twin sister, Flossie, it is Enola who steps up to solve the case.Letitia is convinced Flossie’s husband is lying about her death. And indeed, Enola discovers that this is not the first time a wife of the Earl has met an untimely end. Could Flossie’s fate be tied to a mysterious black barouche that arrived at the Earl’s home in the dead of night? Enola is determined to unravel the secrets within Dunhench Hall . . . ‘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

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Weight 0.157 kg
Dimensions 19.8 × 12.9 × 1.2 cm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

272

Language

English

Edition

Paperback original

Dewey

813.6 (edition:23)

Readership

Young Adult / Code: C

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