Whitney @ First Impressions Reviews
Written on Dec 14, 2011
I felt I Am Half-Sick of Shadows had a little Sunset Boulevard vibe to it, only Flavia is not found in a swimming pool. Phyllis Wyvern, while still pretty and popular on screen has started to age and watches old silent pictures of herself during her "hay day". Unfortunately the film reels are how she meets her end, strangled by movies of her past. Can anyone say "I'm ready for my close up"? Although in true Flavia fashion, she soon unravels the true Norma Desmond.
The fourth installment to the Flavia de Luce series felt, not only like old hollywood but also one of those murder mystery dinners and waited for someone to shout the Butler did it! With the whole of Bishop's Lacy in Buchshaw's four walls the world is a murder mystery's oyster. I love the premise and direction of this novel, my only complaint is that I figured out who the butler was before the book's end. This was unfortunate as in prior novels I was kept on the edge of my seat guessing, and while there were definitely twists involved no real big zinger.
Although, like the uniqueness of Flavia's name the story matched her personality, wacky with a scientific craftiness. As the series moves on, the de Luces becomes more developed with dark family secrets edging to emerge, and personalities become even more formed. I Am Half-Sick of Shadows is a deliciously good read that has the magic of Santa Claus, himself.