Tuesday, December 8, 2020

A Red Herring Without Mustard by Alan Bradley*

 When Flavia de Luce allows the Gypsy woman to park her caravan and horse on her family's massive property, little does she know that an attempted murder, a murder and a digging up a dead body will ensue.  On her trusty bike, Gladys, she tours around the countryside and villages connecting people and their histories to find the murderer.  Of course, she uses her love and knowledge of chemistry to problem solve.  She also discovers a bit more information about her deceased mother that she never knew.

Flavia is clever and persistent.  . . a fun companion!  I do not like her sisters and how they treat her.  Her father is removed and not a leader.

*Highly recommend. (some swearing-d**n; view of God-don't agree with it)

-Borrowed from the library.



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