![]() ![]() It’s a bit of a ride, but of course, Charlotte solves it. The two of them get wrapped up in a case in the theater department that involves a student who went missing the previous summer, her boyfriend, and her weird group of theater friends (one of which is Jamie’s roommate). Jamie is living in a dorm on campus with a roommate who is part of this crazy theater program. Charlotte is living with her Uncle Leander off campus – he’s been a side character in all of the books, so I enjoyed seeing him again. In A Question of Holmes, Jamie and Charlotte are doing a pre-college summer program at Oxford, and they’re trying to do the impossible for the first time in the series – be a couple. Spoilers for the first three books, possibly, as a warning. ![]() *Note! This is one of those books that I generally don’t review on this blog – a book that was published this year but wasn’t an ARC! So it doesn’t qualify for Beat the Backlist, but it’s the banner I’m using for the sake of blog aesthetic. ![]() But we got what I’ve been considering a bonus book, and it felt like I was getting wrapped in a warm hug the entire time. As you know from previous reviews, I have a lot of love for this series, and as I understand it, the series was supposed to end with The Case for Jamie. ![]() Here we are, finally! At the end of the Charlotte Holmes series. ![]()
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