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

5.0

We find ourselves in the this book in the middle of a family tragedy. Flavia is now 12 and we are starting to see indications that she is starting to move into a more emotional teenager who is still as adept at finding clues to a murder as ever. This book is set in a town in England where Flavia and her sisters happen to be vacationing. Just like her time in Canada, she must not only uncover the details of the murder but also the details of the area she is currently staying in and all the peoples lives there. It takes detective work to a new level. Dogger is as good a friend as ever and his and Flavia's relationship is actually brought more to the light in this book than all the previous books. This was probably one of my top 3 favorite books in the series.