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

3.0

One problem with cozy mysteries is that since they usually take place in small towns or villages, the amount of murders starts getting a little crazy. That's especially true in this series as Flavia is a child, so you'd think she'd be a little more closely watched with some many killers on the loose. In this book Bradley fixed that issue by sending the family on vacation, where of course they stumble upon a murder. Good read if you enjoy this series.