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Utichi, Joe (September 22, 2020). "Millie Bobby Brown & Harry Bradbeer On Crafting A Modern Superheroine In The Victorian-Era 'Enola Holmes' – Q&A". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on 2020-09-30 . Retrieved October 10, 2020. Nancy Springer has passed the fifty-book milestone, having written that many novels for adults, young adults and children, in genres including mythic fantasy, contemporary fiction, magical realism, horror, and mystery -- although she did not realize she wrote mystery until she won the Edgar Allan Poe Award from the Mystery Writers of America two years in succession. DARK LIE, recently released from NAL, is her first venture into mass-market psychological suspense.MacPherson, Karen (29 May 2007). "It's no mystery why these books are engrossing". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p.C7 . Retrieved 17 March 2016. Advisory: References to prostitution and “ladies of the night” without any details to what this entails, references to extreme poverty. Violence, kidnapping. She knows of things children of her age with similar sheltered life would know nothing about. Such as procreation.
a b Bhattacharya, Suryasarathi (2020-09-23). "Enola Holmes author Nancy Springer on her popular mystery series and the Netflix adaptation". Firstpost . Retrieved 2020-09-27.Al terminarlo lo califiqué con 4 estrellas, después de leer el segundo libro noté que no había disfrutado tanto este libro. Moore, Kasey (April 22, 2021). " 'Enola Holmes 2' Reportedly In Development at Netflix, Brown & Cavill to Return". What's on Netflix . Retrieved April 22, 2021. Enola's mother mysteriously vanishes on her fourteenth birthday leaving Enola a handmade book of cyphers as a gift. After some consideration and in opposition to the wishes of her older brothers Enola decides to search for her mother on her own. On her way to London she becomes involved in the disappearance of the young Viscount Tewksbury.