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

3.0

I definitely enjoyed the book, but the ending was just ... random. I have to admit I like a whodunnit where everything is neatly tied up in a bow at the end, but this one just had too many loose ends, and really no bow to speak of. That said, the rest of the book was pretty entertaining... most of the time I like Flavia, although occasionally she's just a bit too ridiculous and full of herself. She's at her best when doing chemsitry, I think, or possibly when collaborating with Dogger.