Monday, August 31, 2020

Enola Holmes: The Case of the Bizarre Bouquets

Who's the better detective? Sherlock Holmes or his 14-year old little sister, Enola Holmes? 

["Everyone knows Dr. Watson is Sherlock Holmes' right-hand man - so when he goes missing, it's a shock. Even Sherlock hasn't, well, the slightest clue as to where he could be. Enola is intrigued, but weary; she's still hiding from her older brothers - and getting involved could be disastrous.

But when a bizarre bouquet shows up at the Watson residence, full of convolvulus, hawthorn, and white poppies, Enola must act. She dons her most discerning disguise yet to find the sender - and quickly, for Enola knows the blossoms symbolize death!"]

Who will find Dr. Watson first? Who can Enola trust (while trying to save John's life, while trying to save her own, while desperately missing her mother)? Who is going around wearing a false nose and sending asparagus leaves under the guise of sympathy bouquets?


Also, I think this is my favorite cover of them all. I mean, look at that hair! Those boots? And those tights?! Like wow. I wish you could (Enola could) wear that Victorian black dress with those modern, bright pink tights. That would look amazing. 

Next Up: The Case of the Peculiar Pink Fan.

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