Thursday, February 14, 2019

A GREAT READ FOR A STORMY WINTER DAY








If you like cozy mysteries in the manner of Miss Marple and Herqule Poirot then you would enjoy this series written by Alan Bradley.  

Flavia de Luce is an eleven-year-old brilliant and adorable savant, obsessed with the chemistry and poisons.   She lives with her father and two sisters in a run-down mansion in rural England. 

As an eleven-year-old child Flavia can meld into the background of a ghastly murder scene, committed in an English village, and her quick mind can often make connections before the local authorities. 

Death, corpses, mayhem – nothing disturbs this inquisitive young sleuth, who is as comfortable inspecting a dead body as a woman is selecting undergarments at a department store.

The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie is the first book of the series, and the tenth book, The Golden Tresses of the Dead has just been released.







As a rule, I do not like books and movies about children’s adventures; but Flavia de Luce is my exception. 
the Ol’Buzzard




3 comments:

  1. Oh, it does sound good! I'll add this series to my ever-lengthening "to read" list!

    Happy Valentines Day to you and your wife, O.B.!

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  2. Sounds like an interesting premise.

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  3. I love to read and have quite a list. I think I'll have to addthis author. Thank you for the tip.

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