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When Eleanor Hawthorne returns from Paris, she expects frosty dinners, tense family silences, and perhaps the occasional passive-aggressive comment from her eldest brother. What she doesn't expect is for their powerful and enigmatic father to vanish without a trace.
While her brother insists on doing things "properly"-meaning slowly, ineffectively, and with all the imagination of a brick-Eleanor takes matters into her own hands. Unfortunately, she's not alone. Sherlock Holmes, called in behind her back, arrives with his insufferable charm, unbearable deductions, and a maddening habit of always being *just* a step ahead.
Thrown together in a reluctant alliance, Eleanor and Holmes clash through drawing rooms, solicitor offices, and the grimiest corners of London society in search of answers. Their only clues? A missing man, a name no one wants to speak, and a trail of secrets that everyone seems desperate to keep buried.
This is personal. And Eleanor Hawthorne is not the type to sit quietly and sew while men make all the decisions.
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The Mauraders were quite popular during their prime at Hogwarts. You might know them as James, Sirius, Peter, and Remus. However, there are three Mauraders that the history books don't take account of, simply because they became Mauraders later in their Hogwarts careers. Follow the 7 years of Hogwarts that Lily Evans, Conner Evans and Daisy Lestrange and the rest of the Mauraders underwent as well as the years after.