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

3.0

I read the first one of these and wasn't impressed. I'm not sure how this ended up on my "want to read" list, but there it was. I recognized the characters almost immediately and almost just stopped it remembering my previous experience. But I kept reading and was pretty pleasantly surprised. This was better than the first. I did not read the ones in between this one, I realize from other reviews there are clearly some plots, characters etc that I'm not familiar with, but it didn't distract from this story on it's own.