A Game Most Foul

Fiction

eAudiobook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Blink, 2024
Made available through hoopla
EDITION
Unabridged
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (1 audio file (9hr., 26 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9780310159193 MWT16409268, 0310159199 16409268
LANGUAGE
English
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Read by Khristine Hvam

From award-winning author Alison Gervais comes this fresh new YA/Blink novel, a contemporary mystery featuring a Deaf protagonist, a little romance, all with a historical twist... Sherlock Holmes and Watson are also on the case! From award-winning YA author Alison Gervais comes a mystery about a teen writer determined to discover what happened to a missing classmate, who finds herself caught up with a pair of very familiar detectives named Watson and Holmes. All her awakening powers of observation will be put to the test as she finds that the thing she thought was holding her back just might be her greatest strength. Attending the prestigious Ashford College's writing seminar is a dream come true for Jules Montgomery, but the summer isn't unfolding as she hoped. Navigating London with her gradual hearing loss is difficult and hiding it from her classmates is a challenge. Even worse, she can't seem to shake a case of writer's block. When a fellow student goes missing, neither the police nor their teacher, Professor Watson, seem that concerned. Jules and her new friends Percy and Suruthi are determined to get to the bottom of the case and they're not alone: the strange man who frequents Jules' aunt's antique shop is eager to help, and his name is none other than Sherlock Holmes. Now there are two mysteries to solve. What happened to their missing classmate? And how can it be that Watson and Holmes, two fictional characters from the Victorian era, are alive and well in the 21st century? The only way to find answers might lie in a quote from one of Watson's old stories: "You see, but you do not observe." Jules may not be able to hear all that well, but without her hearing aids, she can certainly see more than the average person. And nothing about this is case is average

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