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 that phrase wouldn't have been needed. The book was filled with adventure. I definitely recommend this book. The cryptogram was interesting, elderly Florence Nightingale putting Sherlock Holmes in his place was cool, and Enola and her landlady are cute as adoptive mom and daughter. The only kind of pointless thing was the actual kidnapping, which I clearly didn't pay enough attention to actually understand the reasons for it. But that's OK, it did a good job of setting up suspense for the final book anyway.
I love each book in the series more than the last. Please write more!!!!
—Sky05
Easy read - funny how she hides from her brother constantly.
—Travis
Another awesome offering in the Enola Holmes series!
—tdizzle
Historical and captivating!
—Sylvie