
The Case of the Gypsy Good-bye: An Enola Holmes Mystery, Book 6
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Listening Length | 3 hours and 26 minutes |
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Author | Nancy Springer |
Narrator | Katherine Kellgren |
Audible.com.au Release Date | 19 March 2012 |
Publisher | Recorded Books |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B00NPBB0IC |
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30,754 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals)
16 in Law & Crime Stories for Children 58 in European Historical Fiction for Children 69 in Law & Crime Fiction for Children |
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jakir hussain
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great read
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 April 2020Verified Purchase
I loved reading this book. Don't want to give anything away on the review.
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Rosemary
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My New Favorite Series!
Reviewed in the United States on 18 September 2020Verified Purchase
I have just read the final installment of the Enola Holmes mysteries. It took me but a few days to devour them all, as I’ve practically been reading non stop! I couldn’t bear to take time away from reading the next one to write a review of the one I had just finished, so I will write this review to serve for all of them. I am a prodigious reader, so when I tell you that I haven’t enjoyed a book as much as I have these in many years, you will get an idea of how much I love them! Each one is a gem unto itself, but as a body of work, they comprise a masterpiece! I am disconsolate to have reached the end, although even so, I must congratulate the author on having resolved the overarching plot most satisfyingly. I am looking forward to reading her other books, but I doubt I will ever replace these from their position as my favorites! I would recommend these book to so many sorts and ages of readers. I have read they were written for a younger audience, but I turned 70 last month, and was still utterly captivated by them. Thank you, Nancy Springer, for your amazing talent and your obvious painstakingly thorough research, which in no way diminished the core of understanding of the human heart that transcends time.
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Andrew B. Suhrer
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Truly Enjoyable
Reviewed in the United States on 2 October 2020Verified Purchase
My only complaint is that there doesn't seem to be another book in the series... yet. I certainly hope there will be more. It's a rare book that I'll want to read to read twice, let alone an entire series, but re-read, I surely will. The series would work well as a single (annotated!) volume, for the ultimate mystery facing Enola begins and ends the saga. Kudos to Ms. Springer.
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K. M. Martin
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Excellent Historical Mystery
Reviewed in the United States on 20 August 2017Verified Purchase
This final Enola Holmes mystery finally answers the question that has been hovering beneath all the other stories: where is Enola's mother? It also has Enola looking for Lady Blanchefleur del Campo who disappeared one day into London's new underground.
Sherlock is also looking for Enola but, this time, it is because a strange package has been delivered to their family home for her. Sherlock has moderated his goal for Enola too. After being educated by Florence Nightingale in the previous book about the horrors of proper boarding schools, he is rethinking his plans for Enola's future. However, Mycroft is the one with legal authority over Enola and his thinking about her future hasn't changed.
Again this book has a cipher that has to be decoded, disguises aplenty, and lots of adventure in Victorian England. It also has a maturing Enola and a new relationship for her with her much older brothers.
This was a satisfying conclusion to an excellent historical mystery series.
Sherlock is also looking for Enola but, this time, it is because a strange package has been delivered to their family home for her. Sherlock has moderated his goal for Enola too. After being educated by Florence Nightingale in the previous book about the horrors of proper boarding schools, he is rethinking his plans for Enola's future. However, Mycroft is the one with legal authority over Enola and his thinking about her future hasn't changed.
Again this book has a cipher that has to be decoded, disguises aplenty, and lots of adventure in Victorian England. It also has a maturing Enola and a new relationship for her with her much older brothers.
This was a satisfying conclusion to an excellent historical mystery series.
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A heartwarming story of siblings
Reviewed in the United States on 25 September 2020Verified Purchase
What a clever series! I thoroughly enjoyed Enola’s spunk and intelligence! The unfolding of her relationship with her brothers was done brilliantly! This last book brought me to genuine tears. I wish this wasn’t the end of Enola’s story.
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