Beth C.
Written on Jun 5, 2016
This Flavia book has a slightly darker tone to it, which matches the fact that our girl is beginning to grow up a little bit and has experienced some bumpy roads. But she's still dear Flavia, and she makes her own way in this book, as she has in the others. As far as the story itself, it is heads and tails better than the short story that came before - that felt like fluff meant to appease readers until this showed up. Thankfully, things are back on track.
Some of the usual characters pop up here, including the Inspector and the Vicar's wife. There are some new ones, of course, and an old friend from her brief time at boarding school (the short story).
Overall, it was (as usual) a great read and a fun way to pass the time. I'm not so keen on the ending - not necessarily because of what happened, but because of the abruptness of it. However, I look forward to reading more about Flavia in the future!