Sherlock Holmes is missing his right hand man, Dr Watson. His much younger sister Enola is hiding from her older Holmes brothers, but knows the bizarre bouquet that arrives at the Watson residence spells death - convolvulus, hawthorn, and white poppies. She dons her most discerning disguise, and ...
When Enola Holmes, the much younger sister of detective Sherlock Holmes, discovers her mother has disappeared—on her 14th birthday nonetheless—she knows she alone can find her. Disguising herself as a grieving widow, Enola sets out to the heart of London to uncover her mother’s whereabouts—but no...
London January 1889. Enola 14 hides from worried brother Sherlock, until Dr Watson consults her imaginary identity, Perditorian Dr Ragostin. As Mrs Ragostin, Enola seeks Lady Cecily 16, vanished in nightgown, leaving ladder at window, bold charcoal sketches and mirror-writing diaries about East E...
Final book of Enola Holmes and her battle for independance...Year has passed since Enola ran from home after her mother left her but also leaves her means to be free and independent, leaving her money she saved for years. In this series Springer showed us world of London underground, lower and ...
I think this was the final Enola Holmes book... I'm reading them way out of order. But that doesn't matter - they're wonderful.Enola wants to discover what happened to her mother, and she wants the respect and affection of her older brothers, who she very much looks up to. But her brothers have b...
I really wish this series was longer, I truly do. I just finished this the fifth, and there's only one more, and oh, Nancy Springer, how can you stop Enola's adventures there? This installment is excellent, just fabulous. Listening to Katherine Kellgren's narration is like eating the most delicio...
This book was a very fun book to read. I loved how Enola Holme's daring and cunning is used to escape countless times. The only problem was that the phrase "I will spare the reader the exact account of…." was used to often and in times were the conversation could have been edited in a way where...
Enola Holmes gets better with each book. Her affection for Sherlock, and her desire for his approval speak to my own relationship with my dad. Sherlock is the father figure she didn't know she wanted. Speaking to how small London really is, she keeps crossing paths with her brothers and often nar...
Enola HolmesThe Enola Holmes series are such delightful books! In this installment, Enola is once again called upon to rescue Cecily Adams, the Left-Handed young lady from book two. Enola encounters the girl at a lady's lavatory where she is obviously being held under the watchful eyes of two d...