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68 result(s) for "Springer, Nancy"
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The case of the cryptic crinoline
In late nineteenth-century London, fourteen-year-old Enola Holmes, much younger sister of detective Sherlock Holmes, turns to Florence Nightingale for help when her investigation into the disappearance of a Crimean War widow grows cold.
Instructor Academy
[...]many Marines have that opportunity every day-they are the formal learning center (FLC, also known as MOS school) instructors. [...]the consensus of the detachment's commanders and senior leaders at a spring 2012 off-site was that the academy is the most important program at the detachment and must be preserved at all costs.
Trade Publication Article
Lionclaw, a tale of Rowan Hood
Young Lionel, minstrel in the outlaw band of Rowan Hood, daughter of Robin, tries to find his courage when she is abducted from Sherwood Forest.
The case of the bizarre bouquets : an Enola Holmes mystery
Fourteen-year-old Enola Holmes, disguised as a beautiful woman, finds clues in floral bouquets as she searches for the missing Dr. Watson, a companion of her famous older brother, Sherlock.--CIP
The case of the gypsy good-bye
After fourteen-year-old Enola Holmes seeks the missing Duquessa Del Campo in the seedy underbelly of nineteenth-century London, she finally reaches an understanding with her brothers Sherlock and Mycroft.
Wonder where they are now? (includes note: Pet owners)
You open the gate in the high chain-link fence and walk in. Before you can even close the gate you are mobbed by dogs - dogs jockeying for position to lick your hands and be patted, dogs putting their feet up to beg for more, dogs wagging their tails, dogs barking at you, dogs everywhere - big dogs, little dogs, old dogs, puppies, shy dogs, friendly dogs. Dozens, no, over 100 dogs. A sharp-nosed mutt named Lisa wants you to let her in where the cats are. There are dogs under the trees, dogs sprawled on the porch, dogs following you wherever you go, dogs running around, dogs napping on blankets, more dogs than you can remember or comprehend. Where did they all come from? What are they doing here? You bend over to pat the cats twining around your legs, and a cushy yellow cat steps onto your back and settles there, purring. You look up, and a tortoiseshell named Ashley rubs her head against yours. While you dislodge the visitor on your back, a sleek charcoal cat begs at tention with a husky voice - part Siamese. A shy longhair named Kelly gazes at you with owlish green-gold eyes. Lady like Arcadia, white with black patches, lifts a velvet paw as if waving. A blue-and-cream calico, Princess, meows to be patted from atop a wire cage.