An Enola Holmes mystery. 3, The case of the bizarre bouquets [graphic novel] / Serena Blasco ; translation, Jeremy Melloul and Dean Mullaney.
Momo rauemi: TextReo: English Original language: French Series: Blasco, Serena, Enola Holmes mystery ; volume 3.Kaiwhakaputa: San Diego, CA : EuroComics, an imprint of IDW Publishing, [2020]Edition: English editionWhakaahuatanga: 56 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cmContent type:- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781684056422
- 168405642X
- Case of the bizarre bouquets
- Mystére des pavots blanc. English.
- Brothers and sisters -- Comic books, strips, etc
- Holmes, Enola (Fictitious character) -- Comic books, strips, etc
- Missing persons -- Comic books, strips, etc
- Characters and characteristics in literature -- Comic books, strips, etc
- Flower language -- Comic books, strips, etc
- London (England) -- History -- 19th century -- Comic books, strips, etc
- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century -- Comic books, strips, etc
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Originally published in France as Le mystére des pavots blanc.
Translated from the French.
"Based on the novel by Nancy Springer."
"Enola is still hiding from Sherlock and her other brother Mycroft, who want to place her in a boarding school since their mother's disappearance. Looking for a new disguise, she finds just what she needs in a theatrical costume shop. This time, no old woman or ingenious girl will do as she transforms herself into an elegant and refined lady. When she questions Mrs. Watson about her husband's disappearance, Enola notices a strange bouquet. It is here that she has the upper hand on Sherlock. Enola's mother taught her about the secret language of flowers. The meaning of the bouquet is 'bad luck', 'death', and 'revenge'! Can she locate Dr. Watson in time?"--Provided by publisher.
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