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Imogene and the Case of the Missing Pearls, by Elizabeth Varadan

Imogene and the Case of the Missing Pearls, by Elizabeth Varadan

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Imogene and the Case of the Missing Pearls, by Elizabeth Varadan

Imogene and the Case of the Missing Pearls, by Elizabeth Varadan



Imogene and the Case of the Missing Pearls, by Elizabeth Varadan

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In Imogene and the Case of the Missing Pearls, a day after Imogene's obnoxious step-cousins pay a visit, her mother's pearls go missing. When Sherlock Holmes is called in, Imogene, harboring a secret desire to become a detective, sees her chance to learn from the great Mr. Holmes.

Imogene and the Case of the Missing Pearls, by Elizabeth Varadan

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1914652 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-06-01
  • Released on: 2015-06-01
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Imogene and the Case of the Missing Pearls, by Elizabeth Varadan


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Young Victorian Detective By K. M. Martin Young Imogene lives the typical life of an middle class Victorian girl. She sees her parents primarily at "family time" and spends most of her time with the cook and the maid because her governess suffers from "headaches." Imogene doesn't like her governess because she is always finding fault and having Imogene do boring things. Imogene has ambitions. At first, she want to be a veterinarian and take care of race horses. But when a series of thefts happens, she decides that she would like to be a detective like the famous Sherlock Holmes.When her mother's pearls are stolen and Sherlock Holmes is called in on the case, Imogene decides to watch him carefully. He notices and chooses Imogene as his assistant. She is tasked with watching the members of the household. Imogene finds lots of suspicious characters. Is the thief her governess Miss Mullin who is acting suspiciously? Is it Elsie the family maid who shows up on the family floor at a time when she isn't usually there? The cook thinks that the new butler might be the culprit.Imogene meets a young boy named Rusty who runs errands for Sherlock Holmes and he appears at the nick of time to give Imogene help. In fact, the two decide to form their own detective agency.This was a fun mystery for middle graders.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Imogene Assistant to Sherlock Holmes By Amazon Customer Imogene is a bright ten year old Victorian girl who dislikes piano lessons, hand-writing practice, and all the other arts that girls in the late Victorian era are expected to accomplish. She loves mysteries and avidly follows the cases of Sherlock Holmes in the newspapers. Her dreams of becoming a detective come true when Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson engage her as their assistant in solving the case of her mother’s missing pearls. Imogene keeps a diary of all her suspects, mostly household staff, especially her governess Miss Mullin who hides a secret in her sewing basket. She works hard at solving the mystery, but then she has to go visit her stuffy cousins in Staines for the weekend. How can she solve this mystery?Elizabeth Varaden has crafted an excellent plot that pulls the young reader deep into the story, has them identifying with Imogene, and then examining each page for clues as they read. It is satisfying to know that the genre of mystery books for young people has expanded, including historical mysteries. It gives children more books to choose from and the opportunity to fall in love with reading, which becomes a life-long passion for many. It is recommended that every home and school library have copies of this book for readers 9 years through high school.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Imogene and the Case of the Missing Pearls, by ... By MA Imogene and the Case of the Missing Pearls, by Elizabeth Varadan, is simply splendid. It is written quite ordinarily to suggest what geniuses have always maintained that if one couldn't write it simply, then one hasn't got it. The manner in which the mystery of the missing pearl is unveiled is quite perilous. Nonetheless, Sherlock Holmes does it yet again with his usual captivating antics. And this time with Imogen as a protege. The construction of the 19th-century social setting, the plot, the dialogues, all has been dealt with insuperable craftsmanship. The reader is literally pulled into the story from its outset when the cousins' unladylike squabble about the status quo attracts the governess' s stern reprimand. However, no one will ever guess who the real culprit is in this drama of deception.

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