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Loading... An Enola Holmes Mystery: The Case of the Left-Handed Ladyby Serena Blasco
![]() None No current Talk conversations about this book. I liked the story in this one better than the first one. Loved all the disguises, and the case was overall more interesting to me. ( ![]() This is a solid sequel to the first comic. Each book follows the original books by Nancy Springer (which I will forever recommend you read) and they do a good job of capturing the main highlights. I love Blasco's art style and I love the little extras at the back of the book that give a look into some of the smaller details of the story. If you like Sherlock, but you'd rather see his younger sister strike out on her own to solve mysteries while also seeking her independence, then read these comics! And also the originals! no reviews | add a review
"Hiding from Sherlock and her other brother, Mycroft, who want to place her in a boarding school following their mother's disappearance, Enola has reinvented herself as Ivy Meshle, secretary to the fictitious Dr. Ragostin, specialist in finding missing persons. Her new client? None other than Sherlock's friend, Dr. John Watson! His mission: to employ Dr. Ragostin to find the missing Enola! She decides to take the case, only so she can keep tabs on Sherlock's every move to locate her. Yet Ivy Meshle is just one of Enola's disguises. In her search for a missing teenager, the Lady Cecily Alistair, she alternately poses as Lady Ragostin, wife of her non-existent employer, and as "Sister," the kindly nun who braves the dangerous nighttime alleys to bring comfort to the homeless. All the time she and Sherlock play a game of cat and mouse."--Amazon.com. No library descriptions found. |
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