Wednesday, August 7, 2019
The Golden Tresses of the Dead by Alan Bradley
This is another enjoyable entry into the Flavia de Luce series, one that made me chuckle, for sure. Bradley's characters are interesting and surprising and fun to listen to as they interact with each other. Dogger is getting more airplay now, since he's Flavia's partner. I anticipate that Undine will have a greater role in the future, but is still somewhat peripheral here. This story centers on a murder committed right before Flavia's sister Ophelia's wedding, and features some recently-returned Christian missionaries. Probably not worth a second read, but certainly entertaining for the time I spent with it. Off to Sierra it goes!
Labels:
England,
Flavia de Luce,
mystery
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