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A review by rebeccasreadingrambles
The Golden Tresses of the Dead: A Flavia de Luce Novel by Alan Bradley
5.0
Love love love. I have been saving this book, thinking it was going to be the last. But now that I know there will be another one, I greedily grabbed this one and it was the PERFECT cozy book to lift my mood. Flavia de Luce is now a very dear friend and I was ecstatic to be back with her and Dogger and Bishop's Lacey. The setting and small town and close knit community (even if they don't always get along) is my comfort cozy place and this book absolutely lived up to that. Seeing Flavia and Dogger working together was so much fun and I just love their partnership. They have been through so much and it makes me so happy that Flavia has some wonderful adults to look after her that treat her like the mature kid she is without trying to sniffle her curiosity. I love all the chemistry involved in this mystery.
My own complaint is there wasn't enough Daphne and Ophelia.
Note: I listened to the audiobook and really enjoyed it! I've experienced this series both listening and reading and I recommend either way.
My own complaint is there wasn't enough Daphne and Ophelia.
Note: I listened to the audiobook and really enjoyed it! I've experienced this series both listening and reading and I recommend either way.