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The Grave's a Fine and Private Place (Flavia de Luce, Bk 9)
The Grave's a Fine and Private Place - Flavia de Luce, Bk 9
Author: Alan Bradley
ISBN-13: 9780345539991
ISBN-10: 0345539990
Publication Date: 1/30/2018
Pages: 363
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 16 ratings
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Book Type: Hardcover
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reviewed The Grave's a Fine and Private Place (Flavia de Luce, Bk 9) on + 1154 more book reviews
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I'm glad to know I wasn't the only reader who was not fully satisified with the mystery and its answer. My delight with Flavia and her friends and family remains strong, but I closed this one with the feeling of "huh?"
khami6cr avatar reviewed The Grave's a Fine and Private Place (Flavia de Luce, Bk 9) on + 124 more book reviews
In the ninth (! - how is that possible?) Flavia de Luce mystery, we see Flavia away from her home turf, as she and her sisters have been sent away from Buckshaw on a holiday to try to help them recover from the death of their father. But instead (of course) Flavia discovers a dead body. As the gang is boating, she drags her hand along the water, it snags on something and boom - she catches her fingers on a corpse. Only our Flavia! Of course, Flavia isn't content to leave things to the local Constable. The dead man is named Orlando, and his death leads Flavia into a world of a traveling circus, a famous Canon renowned for poisoning three women, and much more.

I am an unabashed fan of Flavia and this book didn't disappoint. It has all the staples of an excellent Flavia novel-- a strong mystery to unravel and a bunch of clever, witty, and surprisingly uncanny lines from our beloved protagonist. By now, our dear twelve-year-old Flavia has been through a lot. She's more mature, and she's as feisty and clever as ever. I admit that some of the chemistry in these novels goes over my head (I'm not as smart as Flavia, and I'm completely fine admitting that). But I love the mystery plots, and more than that, I love Flavia. I've felt protective of her since the first novel, even though the thought of that would anger her more than anything.

There's a good eclectic cast of supporting characters in this one, including an aged actor, an undertaker's son, and a woman who used to know Dogger. And, of course, we get some appearances from Flavia's ever-suffering sisters, Daffy and Feely. The best part of this novel, however, for me, was the strengthening relationship between Dogger and Flavia. Their bond is one of the highlights of the book. I love those two. By now, Flavia and Dogger feel like friends, or even family. It's a sign of how well Bradley writes and creates these characters that you feel so attached to them.

Suffice to say, I thoroughly enjoyed this one. If you're a fan of Bradley's series, you probably will as well. If you haven't picked up this series, I do suggest starting near the beginning, as you'll form a better bond with the characters. But you will be able to jump in with this book, too, as the mystery stands alone. The ending of this one also leaves me excited and looking forward to what I hope will be book #10.

I was very excited to receive a copy of this novel from the publisher and Netgalley (thank you!) in return for an unbiased review. More at http://justacatandabookatherside.blogspot.com/.
eadieburke avatar reviewed The Grave's a Fine and Private Place (Flavia de Luce, Bk 9) on + 1639 more book reviews
I am very glad to be back in Flavia's world. She is now 12 years old and the inheritor of Buckshaw since her father's death. Dogger suggests a boating trip to help the girls with their grief. It's on this trip that Flavia discovers a body along the bank of the river. Dogger has taken on a new role of assisting Flavia in trying to solve the murder. Her sisters are more congenial towards Flavia and even extend helping hands with her detecting. There are lots of new and entertaining characters that Flavia needs to interview. Alan Bradley is a very witty writer and this book does not disappoint. His plot is very intriguing and keeps the pages turning until the very end. I think Alan is only doing 10 books. This is #9 in the series but he has also written a novella, so I'm not sure if this is the last book. I hope not because I will definitely miss Flavia and her adventures. I would highly recommend this series to those who love adventure mysteries with a bit of wit and chemistry. This series is best to read in order.