A Question of Holmes
Books | Young Adult Fiction / Boys & Men
3.9
(399)
Brittany Cavallaro
In the explosive conclusion to the New York Times bestselling Charlotte Holmes series, Holmes and Watson think they're finally in the clear after graduating from Sherringford...but danger awaits in the hallowed halls of Oxford. Charlotte Holmes and Jamie Watson finally have a chance to start over. With all the freedom their pre-college summer program provides and no one on their tail, the only mystery they need to solve, once and for all, is what they are to each other. But upon their arrival at Oxford, Charlotte is immediately drawn into a new case: a series of accidents befell the theater program at Oxford last year, culminating in a young woman going missing on the night of a major performance. The mystery has gone unsolved; the case is cold. And no one--least of all the girl's peculiar, close-knit group of friends--is talking. When Watson and Holmes join the theater program, the "accidents" start anew, giving them no choice but to throw themselves into the case. But as the complicated lines of friendship, love, and loyalty blur, time is running out--and tragedy waits in the wings.
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Author
Brittany Cavallaro
Pages
320
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Published Date
2020
ISBN
0062840231 9780062840233
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"Definitely gave an interesting ending to the series, it somehow worked though? I loved how after the past three books Charlotte is really learning to be herself. Jamie right at her side is where he belongs. And even though at the end they go their separate ways, in the epilogue you can see that all the threads wound together and made a great ending. It’s not the big KABOOM but it’s simplicity is great. I feel like this whole book was more flat, like it was supposed to prove that Jamie and Charlotte didn’t NEED any more adventures, and that they could be who they are to each other while also being people to the world (in Charlotte’s case). 5/5 ⭐️ honestly still kinda wish it didn’t come to an end."
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