Enola Holmes, much younger sister of detective Sherlock Holmes must travel to London in disguise to unravel the disappearance of her missing mother.
Grades 5 and up.
Each year kids in Vermont, grades 4 to 8, are encouraged to read books from a list of 30 titles. In April, kids throughout Vermont vote on their favorite title, & the book that receives the most votes is the winner of the Dorothy Canfield Fisher Book Award. Here follows the list for 2007/08. Read some or read them all. Post your thoughts here!
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Labels: historical fiction, mysteries
8 comments:
This is a good book for young readers. There is quite a bit of action and a simple plot.
I have been looking at this book and have been thinking about picking it up.
this is a good book for kids and adults who like mystery books
I thought this book would be good I love mysterys but it wasn't to my interest so I had to stop reading.
This book must be good because it is NEVER in the library, but when I get the chance I am going to read it!
I LOVE The Case Of The Missing Marquess! If you are in hesitation about reading this book, Do read it!
This is one of my favorite books that I have ever read! All mystery lovers should read this book!
the case of the missing marquess was ok there were only sme parts that were really exiting but the rest was boring i wouold recomened it for younger kids wholike mistery
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