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Everyone knows Dr. Watson is Sherlock Holmes' right-hand man -- so when he goes missing, it's a shock. Even Sherlock hasn't the slightest clue as to where he could be. Enola is intrigued, but weary; she's still hiding -- and getting involved could be disastrous.
But when a bizarre bouquet shows up at the Watson residence, full of convolvulus, hawthorn, and white poppies, Enola must act. She dons her most discerning disguise yet to find the sender -- and quickly, for Enola knows the blossoms symbolize death!
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Characters in literature, Characters and characteristics in literature, Juvenile fiction, Flower language, Fiction, Missing persons, Mystery and detective stories, History, Mystery fiction, Historical fiction, Language of flowers, Sherlock HolmesPeople
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Great Britain, London (England)Times
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The Case of the Bizarre Bouquets (Enola Holmes, #3)
January 31, 2008, Philomel
Hardcover
in English
0399245189 9780399245183
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The case of the bizarre bouquets: an Enola Holmes mystery
2008, Philomel Books
in English
0399245189 9780399245183
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