The Case of the Gypsy Good-Bye (Enola Holmes, #6)

The Case of the Gypsy Good-Bye (Enola Holmes, #6)

By Nancy Springer

Subjects: Characters and characteristics in literature, Kidnapping, Historical fiction, History, Mystery fiction, London (England)--History--19th century--Fiction., Kidnapping, fiction, Juvenile fiction, Brothers and sisters, Characters in literature, Missing persons, Fiction, Kidnapping--Fiction., Self-realization, Mystery and detective stories., Children's fiction, Brothers and sisters--Fiction., Self-realization--Fiction., Great britain, history, 19th century, fiction, Great Britain--History--19th century--Fiction., Characters in literature--Fiction., Siblings, fiction, Siblings, Investigation, Mystery and detective stories, Sherlock Holmes

Description: As Enola searches for the missing Lady Blanchefleur del Campo, she discovers that her brother Sherlock is just as diligently searching for Enola herself--and this time he really needs to catch her! He is in possession of a most peculiar package, a message from their long-lost mother that only Enola can decipher. Sherlock, along with their fastidious brother Mycroft, must follow Enola into the reeking tunnels of London's dark underbelly as they solve a triple mystery: What has happened to their mother? And to Lady Blanchefleur? And what does either have to do with Mycroft, who holds Enola's future in his ever-so-proper hands? No one, not even Sherlock, is left unchanged or unsurprised in this brilliant conclusion to the Enola Holmes mystery series.

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