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Enola Holmes and the Black Barouche

Written by: Nancy Springer
Narrated by: Tamaryn Payne, Christopher Bonwell
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"A young girl who is empowered, capable, and smart...the Enola Holmes book series convey an impactful message that you can do anything if you set your mind to it, and it does so in an exciting and adventurous way." (Millie Bobby Brown)

Enola Holmes is back! Nancy Springer's nationally best-selling series and breakout Netflix sensation returns to beguile listeners young and old in Enola Holmes and the Black Barouche.

Enola Holmes is the much younger sister of her more famous brothers, Sherlock and Mycroft. But she has all the wits, skills, and sleuthing inclinations of them both. At 15, she's an independent young woman - after all, her name spelled backward reads "alone" - and living on her own in London. When a young professional woman, Miss Letitia Glover, shows up on Sherlock's doorstep, desperate to learn more about the fate of her twin sister, it is Enola who steps up. It seems her sister, the former Felicity Glover, married the earl of Dunhench and, per a curt note from the earl, has died. But Letitia Glover is convinced this isn't the truth, that she'd know - she'd feel - if her twin had died.

The earl's note is suspiciously vague, and the death certificate is even more dubious, signed it seems by a John H. Watson, MD (who denies any knowledge of such). The only way forward is for Enola to go undercover - or so Enola decides at the vehement objection of her brother. And she soon finds out that this is not the first of the earl's wives to die suddenly and vaguely - and that the secret to the fate of the missing Felicity is tied to a mysterious black barouche that arrived at the earl's home in the middle of the night. To uncover the secrets held tightly within the earl's hall, Enola is going to require help - from Sherlock, from the twin sister of the missing woman, and from an old friend, the young Viscount Tewkesbury, marquess of Basilwether!

Enola Holmes returns in her first adventure since the hit Netflix movie brought her back on the national best seller lists, introducing a new generation to this beloved character and series.

A Macmillan Audio production from Wednesday Books

©2021 Nancy Springer (P)2021 Macmillan Audio

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Always a great adventure with Enola!

Well enjoyed this story, as all others of this series! If there will be another book in the future, I'd love to see Enola and Lady Cecily pursuing further her education, and more of Mycroft too. I loved seeing him finally being kind and empathetic toward his sister in the previous book!
The narrators did a good job, but I will be honest, I did miss the exceptionally well acted narration of the previous narrator.
Overall, another great story by Nancy Springer!!

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grrrrreat

great story ,the ending was great and it means a type of carrage a black carrage

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