The Enola Holmes Mysteries

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The Enola Holmes mysteries are a series of young adult historical fiction novels written by Nancy Springer. The series centers around the adventures of Enola Holmes, the younger sister of the famous detective Sherlock Holmes.

Set in Victorian England, Enola is a unique character with a sharp intellect and an independent spirit, challenging the societal norms imposed on young women during that time. The series begins with the novel "The Case of the Missing Marquess," in which Enola sets out to find her missing mother after her brothers Sherlock and Mycroft fail to do so. Along the way, Enola discovers her own talent for solving mysteries and becomes a detective on her own terms. Throughout the series, Enola delves into various cases, typically assisting and sometimes outwitting her famous brother, Sherlock Holmes. The mysteries she encounters are often interconnected with societal issues of the time, such as women's rights, class struggles, and political controversies. Enola uses her ingenious disguises and deduction skills to navigate through these challenges and bring justice to those in need.

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