By Tracy Barrett The 100-Year-Old Secret (Sherlock Files)
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Mystery
Children’s
Science & Technology
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Publisher
Square Fish
Description
Xena and Xander Holmes are in for the adventure of a lifetime when they stumble upon an astonishing family secret – they're descendants of none other than Sherlock Holmes. With a quirky mix of excitement and trepidation, the sibling duo dives into a world brimming with mystery, intrigue, and the shadows of their famous relative.
As they piece together a century-old puzzle, Xena and Xander realize they're not just retracing Sherlock's footsteps; they're also uncovering the hidden secrets of their own family. With each clue, they grow closer to not only solving a thrilling mystery but also to understanding their legacy and what it truly means to be a Holmes.
The story blends clever detective work with sibling banter, making it a captivating read for adventure lovers everywhere. Fans of classic detective tales will find themselves drawn in by the clever twists and the modern charm of these young sleuths as they navigate their enchanting yet challenging lineage.
As they piece together a century-old puzzle, Xena and Xander realize they're not just retracing Sherlock's footsteps; they're also uncovering the hidden secrets of their own family. With each clue, they grow closer to not only solving a thrilling mystery but also to understanding their legacy and what it truly means to be a Holmes.
The story blends clever detective work with sibling banter, making it a captivating read for adventure lovers everywhere. Fans of classic detective tales will find themselves drawn in by the clever twists and the modern charm of these young sleuths as they navigate their enchanting yet challenging lineage.
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