The Golden Tresses of the Dead (Flavia de Luce #10) Alan Bradley. 2019. 352 pages. [Source: Review copy]
First sentence: I’d like to remark at the outset that I’m a girl with better than average brain.
Premise/plot:
Flavia de Luce, child-detective, is starring in her tenth mystery. In
this one her older sister, Ophelia “Feely” is getting married. Her
wedding goes well. The reception less so! A severed finger is found in
the wedding cake giving the bride quite a shock. The guests remain
mainly unaware of what causes the excitement. Dogger and Flavia—already
an official detective team—take up this case privately. But they do take
on a professional case. There is a murder to solve in this one along
with several side mysteries. There is always something going on in their
“quiet” community.
My thoughts: I really love Flavia and
Dogger. I am still heartbroken over the father’s death which happened
several books ago. I am starting to warm up to Undine. I love revisiting
all the characters from the community. We do see Gladys make a few
appearances in this one. You wouldn’t think a bicycle could leave a
lasting impression. Overall I am still enjoying the series. Perhaps this
one is my favorite of the newer mysteries in the series? I don’t know
that it would be a favorite favorite from the setting as a whole?
Definitely read these in order and not as a stand-alone.
© 2019 Becky Laney of Becky's Book Reviews
1 comment:
I love Flavia, too. (I just haven't read this one yet.)
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