The Curious Case of the Copper Corpse by Alan Bradley

The Curious Case of the Copper Corpse

by Alan Bradley

A special eBook original short story, in which the eleven-year-old connoisseur of chemistry is immersed in her element: solving a mystery!

Murder! the letter says, Come at once. Anson House, Greyminster, Staircase No. 3. How can Flavia de Luce resist such an urgent plea? After all, examining a dead body sounds like a perfectly splendid way to spend a Sunday. So Flavia hops upon her trusted bicycle, Gladys, whose rubber tires hiss happily along the rainy road, and arrives at her father's mist-shrouded old school. There, a terrified boy leads her to the loo where, sitting in a bathtub, is what appears to be a statue. But, no: To Flavia's surprise, the thing is in fact a naked dead man. Save his face, he seems to have been carved out of copper. Never one to shy away from the macabre, Flavia gets to work-only to find that when an investigation begins with a metallic cadaver, ever more curious twists are to be expected.

Reviewed by Whitney @ First Impressions Reviews on

2 of 5 stars

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This Flavia novel felt rushed, probably due to it's small size. It did capture the uniqueness of Miss de Luce but felt unfinished, or that the author ran out of room. A disappointment in comparison to the rest of the series.

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