Monday, July 26, 2010

Staff Pick: The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie

The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie
By: Alan Bradley


Sweetness introduces a charming and engaging sleuth who is only 11 years old. Flavia is one of three precocious and extremely literate daughters being raised by English widower Colonel de Luce in 1950. Flavia's passion is chemistry (with a special interest in poisons). She is able to pursue her passion in the fully equipped Victorian laboratory in Buckshaw, the English mansion where the de Luce family lives. The story begins with a dead snipe (with a rare stamp embedded on its beak) found on the back doorstep. This is followed by a dead human body in the garden and, later, by a poisonous custard pie. Revelations about the mysterious past of Colonel de Luce complicate matters. When Colonel de Luce is arrested for murder, it's up to Flavia to solve the mystery.
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