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

3.0

Bradley is very much losing interest in the mystery side of his novels, but honestly at this point I'm not picking them up for crafty whodunnits anymore, anyway. Flavia and the crazy cast of characters around her are the real draw here, and I loved seeing her discreet sleuthing with Dogger in this book. As always, I would have liked more scenes with Feely and Daffy, and more insight into how the de Luces are processing the tragedy from Book 8, but I have a feeling with the wedding coming up in Book 10 we'll get a lot more of that. Onward!