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The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie

A Flavia de Luce Mystery

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The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie

By: Alan Bradley
Narrated by: Jayne Entwistle
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In his wickedly brilliant first novel, Debut Dagger Award winner Alan Bradley introduces one of the most singular and engaging heroines in recent fiction: Eleven-year-old Flavia de Luce, an aspiring chemist with a passion for poison.

It is the summer of 1950 - and a series of inexplicable events has struck Buckshaw, the decaying English mansion that Flavia’s family calls home. A dead bird is found on the doorstep, a postage stamp bizarrely pinned to its beak. Hours later, Flavia finds a man lying in the cucumber patch and watches him as he takes his dying breath. For Flavia, who is both appalled and delighted, life begins in earnest when murder comes to Buckshaw. “I wish I could say I was afraid, but I wasn’t. Quite the contrary. This was by far the most interesting thing that had ever happened to me in my entire life".

To Flavia the investigation is the stuff of science: Full of possibilities, contradictions, and connections. Soon her father, a man raising his three daughters alone, is seized, accused of murder. And in a police cell, during a violent thunderstorm, Colonel de Luce tells his daughter an astounding story - of a schoolboy friendship turned ugly, of a priceless object that vanished in a bizarre and brazen act of thievery, of a Latin teacher who flung himself to his death from the school’s tower 30 years before. Now Flavia is armed with more than enough knowledge to tie two distant deaths together, to examine new suspects, and begin a search that will lead her all the way to the King of England himself. Of this much the girl is sure: Her father is innocent of murder - but protecting her and her sisters from something even worse...

An enthralling mystery, a piercing depiction of class and society, The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie is a masterfully told tale of deceptions - and a rich literary delight.

©2009 Alan Bradley (P)2009 Random House Audio
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Critic reviews

"Brilliant, irresistible and incorrigible, Flavia has a long future ahead of her...Bradley's mystery debut is a standout." (Kirkus Reviews)

"Fun for the reader.... Fans of Louise Fitzhugh's iconic Harriet the Spy will welcome 11-year-old sleuth Flavia de Luce, the heroine of...Bradley's rollicking debut." (Publishers Weekly)

"While Flavia De Luce is winning your heart, she may also be poisoning your tea. She's the most wickedly funny sleuth in years, brilliant, unpredictable, unflappable - and only eleven. The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie offers the freshest new voice in mystery yet." (Charles Todd, author of The Ian Rutledge series)

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very enjoyable

I really enjoyed this book (if you couldn't tell from my title). I probably would have given it a 4.5 if it had been possible because the mystery wasn't super tight, but leaned to the 5.

It was well narrated. Many have complained about this, but I think each voice is perfectly done. The heroin is a 9 year old precocious aristocrat. It may be that those who found the voice annoying really would find the heroin annoying if they were to meet her in real life. If that is the case you probably shouldn't be listen to this series. On the contrary I found that they nature of the characters and their world was the most intriguing part of the story. Flavia behaves as a precocious 9 year old would. Her area of interest just happens to be chemistry. In the world of high mindedness and proper English living it would not be that unusual.

The mystery is done very much in the vein of Sherlock Holmes where details are everything and the pieces slowly start to fall into place by the end of the story. Again, the mystery does not have the tight reveal of some books, but is well done none the less.

Over all I would highly recommend the book for the character development, its fun flair, the narration, and the way the story transports you to the period in which it is written.

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Ah, Flavia, my new heroine!

A delightful beginning to what will most probably be the best "new cozy series." I thoroughly enjoyed this story & look forward to the next one. And --- I'm not a teen but in my 80's! Flavia is smart - love all the chemistry & physics references - and at the same time she is still a young girl. She has to deal with a disinterested father & 2 older "meany" sisters. Yea for Flavia - cheer her on!

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Charming Heroine, Fabulous Narration!

The 11-year-old protagonist in this story, Flavia, is intrepid, hilarious, brilliant, and delightful. Jayne Entwhistle does a spectacular job of capturing her quirky, humorous personality, and the story races along with more than a little intrique and suspense. Most of the charm is in the heroine's perspective of the world and how she approaches the thorny problem of solving a murder and clearing her father's name. 1950s England springs to life through Flavia's eyes and her adventures, both at home with her trying sisters, and in the world at large detecting crime, are captivating. Highly recommended!

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A Precocious Eleven Year Old with a Mystery!

Would you consider the audio edition of The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie to be better than the print version?

Yes, to me it was. There is a lot of extraneous similies and analogies in the book that I found annoying in print but in audio, you were privy to a very intelligent, eccentrically educated young girl in 1950s England. Fairly well-to-do and access to ancestral libraries and chemistry lab, this child has an enormous amount of knowledge. Her internal voice is very amusing and has a depth of insight.....even when she is wrong. Flavia is an original.

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie?

Without indulging in a spoiler, there was a very suspenseful set of circumstances in the end. I drove several extra miles to finish the chapter.

Have you listened to any of Jayne Entwistle’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

No, but she certainly brought the prose alive. Jayne Entwistle made Flavia, her sisters, and all the characters be come vibrant, eccentric, human beings. I did go buy others in the series and also another series that Entwistle narrates.

Any additional comments?

This reminds me of those classic children's books where children are left to their own devices. Driven by curiosity and a sense of adventure, the children solve problems and mysteries have fantastic and dangerous adventures.

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very good book!

Love the voices of each character, A lot of similes and it's easily imagined. Good character build-up and plot.

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Like a sweet-tart for the mind

Watching young Flavia flying through the English countryside on her bike while plotting revenge on her sisters and clearing up a little murder is just too much fun. I was afraid that Flavia's catastrophic excess of personality might grow wearing, but she really grew on me and it was a fun mystery. Just the thing for a rainy Saturday!

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Alan Bradley and Jayne Entwistle are perfect

combination for this series. I am blown away by the level of storytelling for this age group.

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Wonderful book and narrator

What made the experience of listening to The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie the most enjoyable?

The main character, 11-year-old chemistry whiz and aspiring poisoner Flavia de Luce, is thoroughly engaging, and the story is also very good. Best of all is Jane Entwhistle's narration, which could not be more fun to listen to. I've only been listening to Audible's offerings for 6 months, but of the 8 or so mysteries that I've listened to, this was the most enjoyable. I'm looking forward to the later books in this series.

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Terrific

I love Jane Entwistles work as a narrator and will seriously consider anything she reads. This book is a charming mystery which I will share with my children. Flavian is strong minded and independent. A terrific character. I’m only sorry it had to end.

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Couldn't stop listening.

Flavia is Precious, funny and fascinating. The descriptive language bringsn such vivid pictures to help imagining the characters and the story. The author leads you on a step-by-step path of discovery as the story builds towards its conclusion. It was a fun a d enjoyable read.

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