Enid Enigma. The Flower of Darkness – vol. 2

Adventure
Mystery

She has a magpie friend and a secret. She solves cases before they happen, in thirteen magpies.

Once again, Enid finds herself in the cemetery of Midway — but this time, in her dream, it has become a swamp. Tombs rise out of the water, and strange statues of sleeping figures surround her. Guided by Cicuta the magpie, she reaches the grave of Lucrezia Dubois, a woman famous in town for her cakes that always sell out at charity fairs. When Enid wakes up, the countdown on her mysterious watch has restarted: another murder is about to happen.

  • Each case combines detective logic with dreamlike imagery, creating stories that are both thrilling puzzles and allegories of memory, loss, and choice.
  • Enid and Julio are more than a detective duo. Their loyal, tender bond — tinged with the awkwardness of first love — adds warmth, humor, and emotional resonance to every adventure.
Publisher: Giunti
Target: 8-10
Year: 2026
Author
Sonia Elisabetta Corvaglia

Sonia Elisabetta Corvaglia was born in Salento and lives and works in Milan. With a passion for mythology, rock music, and cats, she teaches high school and works on projects for inclusion and reading promotion. She is the author of books for children and young adults, which have also been translated and published abroad. Her stories explore themes of diversity, adventure, and mystery, blending dark atmospheres with a touch of irony.

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Author
Alida Pintus

I was born in 2001 in Enna, and for as long as I can remember, I’ve been fascinated by stories. I was always asking for new ones, and soon I started drawing the characters from my favorite tales the way I imagined them. That’s when I realized I wanted to keep doing this as a job when I grew up. So I enrolled in the local Art High School, and after graduating, I studied illustration at Mimaster in Milan and visual development at Idea Academy in Rome. I began my career as a character designer for video games and board games, but for the past three years, I’ve mainly been working as a freelance illustrator for publishing and animation. In 2024, the Italian association Autori di Immagini awarded me the Toppi Prize for my piece The Emperor. The same illustration was also featured in the exhibition From Illustration to Comics: Pencils in Talented Young Hands, curated by the Bologna Children’s Book Fair and unveiled at last year’s Frankfurt Book Fair.

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