Enola Holmes: Mycroft's Dangerous Game
Description
Teenage super-sleuth Enola Holmes is back at it again! Catching up with our heroine after the events in the popular Netflix film, readers will be taken right back into Enola’s world of adventure, mystery and daring intrigue in ENOLA HOLMES: MYCROFT’S DANGEROUS GAME!
Starring Millie Bobby Brown (Godzilla vs Kong, "Stranger Things") as the young and brilliant Enola, the graphic novel features an original story that bridges the adventures of the first film with the highly anticipated sequel, Enola Holmes 2. Fans and new readers alike can connect with Enola’s spunky story as she embarks on an adventure helping (and evading!) her famous brothers – Sherlock and Mycroft (portrayed on page and screen by fan-favorite actors Henry Cavill and Sam Claflin).
Picking up where 2020’s exceptionally popular film left off, readers and fans will join Sherlock Holmes’ rebellious teen sister Enola in a thrilling adventure and uncover the new mystery that she is up against. After a mysterious group of anarchists abduct her brother Mycroft, Enola investigates his disappearance in hopes of rescuing him and recovering something precious he took from her. With the help of Lord Tewkesbury and a young boy on the streets named Shag, she uncovers the truth behind her brother's abduction and unravels a web of mystery that takes her deep into the London underground as she tries to foil the anarchists’ nefarious plot!
Praise for Enola Holmes: Mycroft's Dangerous Game
“I’m really excited for the fans to be able to continue with Enola’s story. I love that the graphic novel begins right where the film left off, so fans can jump straight back into her world.
The graphic novel looks amazing and it’s great to have another way for fans to enjoy Enola’s adventures.”
— Millie Bobby Brown, actress ENOLA HOLMES, STRANGER THINGS
"This entertaining mystery will delight readers, especially Enola Holmes fans."
— Kirkus Reviews
"Fans of the film and newbies alike will be delighted with this exciting, characterful and witty adventure. Enola rocks as a comics character, and Victorian London feels perfect."
— Paul Cornell, screenwriter for ELEMENTARY and DOCTOR WHO