A review by cathyatratedreads
The Grave's a Fine and Private Place by Alan Bradley

4.0

This book is a bit of a breather, relatively speaking, after some of the changes and tragedies of some previous books; Flavia’s on vacation, and so is the reader. It also necessarily marks and introduces a turning point in Flavia’s situation, since her parents are both gone and she officially owns the old estate. As always, the book is a murder mystery, but the whodunit is far less important than how Flavia solves it, and what she says along the way to make the reader chuckle. Never a disappointment. And always clean reading, thanks very much, Mr. Bradley.

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