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

3.0

"The Grave's a Fine and Private Place" by Alan Bradley was really fun to read. It's a cozy mystery with corpses everywhere. The plot doesn't make much sense, though. The plot and the perp leaves me perplexed. How did the perp actually off 'The Three Graces?' When was the cyanide added to the reserved communion wine? Why would the perp assume that the cyanide would be offered exclusively to 'The Three Graces?' The opening premise that Canon Whitbread murdered them really does make much more sense.