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In late nineteenth-century London, fourteen-year-old Enola Holmes, much younger sister of detective Sherlock Holmes, turns to Florence Nightingale for help when her investigation into the disappearance of a Crimean War widow grows cold.
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Mystery, Historical Fiction, Fiction, History, Characters in literature, Missing persons, Mystery and detective stories, Juvenile Fiction, Characters and characteristics in literature, Sherlock Holmes, Children's fiction, Great britain, history, 19th century, fiction, Missing persons, fiction, Nightingale, florence, 1820-1910, fictionPlaces
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1800-1950, Victoria, 1837-1901Showing 3 featured editions. View all 3 editions?
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The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline: An Enola Holmes Mystery
November 11, 2010, Puffin
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The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline (Enola Holmes, #5)
2009, Philomel Books
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0399247815 9780399247811
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The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline
2009, Penguin USA, Inc.
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Enola may have met her match with . . . Florence Nightingale? For Enola, who has been longing for her absent mother, it’s difficult to make personal connections. Other than occasional run-ins with her brother Sherlock, Enola doesn’t have many people in her life, except her landlady, Mrs. Tupper. While she’s nearly deaf and can’t cook to save her life, Mrs. Tupper is endearing—really the closest thing Enola has to family these days. So imagine her horror when Enola comes home to find Mrs. Tupper kidnapped! Who would take her, and why? And what does Florence Nightingale have to do with it? There must be more to the kind, homely Mrs. Tupper than meets the eye. Enola will put absolutely everything at risk to find Mrs. Tupper. And whoever took her had better watch out—because this time, it’s personal.
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