Reviewed by Whitney @ First Impressions Reviews on
Flavia de Luce is an 11 year old chemistry enthusiast and with her candied insight and dry sense of humor comes off like an 40 year old stuck in an 11 year old's body. Her mother Harriett died in a mountaineering accident when she was one and is left with her two older sisters Ophelia, who is obsessed with her looks and Daphne, who is obsessed with books, both insisting that she was adopted. Her father has an obsession with stamp collecting and tends to keep to himself, leaving the eccentric housekeeper Mrs. Mullet and the jack of all trades, Dogger in charge of the children.
Everyday life changes at Buckshaw Manor when they find a jack snipe dead on their doorstep with a stamp penetrated through its beak. Twenty-four hours later, Flavia watches a man take his last breath of air in the cucumber patch. Even though the police are on the case the young Madam Currie in the making feels they are doing an insufficient job and with her knowledge of poisons hops on her bicycle Gladys determined to solve the crime herself.
Due to her mad scientist persona she accomplishes much more than giving her sister poison ivy via lip-stick, but deduces methods of death through her keen sense of smell and impeccable hearing. I could just picture her saying "Elementary, my dear Watson". Flavia is a breath of fresh air with the likes of her character not having been seen since Carolyn Keene's Nancy Drew, making for a sharp original series.
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- 15 November, 2010: Finished reading
- 15 November, 2010: Reviewed