The Enola Holmes series by Nancy Springer
I want to preface by saying I love the Sherlock Holmes stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. I read The Hound of the Baskervilles when I was in High School and was fortunate enough to read a version that included the original illustrations from The Strand Magazine. I was hooked! I proceeded to read A Study In Scarlet, The Sign of the Four, The Valley of Fear , and all 58 of the short stories that Conan Doyle penned. I have read and re-read these stories numerous times. Further, I have read a lot of Sherlock Holmes pastiche. Pastiche is an artistic work that imitates another work, artist, or period. In writing, it’s generally professional, published writers that seem to write pastiches, as opposed to fan fiction, which is similar, but seems to be written by mostly novice writers and non-professional writers. With this unasked-for information, my latest Mystery Book Club book was the first book in the "Enola Holmes" series by Nancy Springer, The Case of the...