As Chimney Sweepers Come to Dust: A Flavia de Luce Novel

As Chimney Sweepers Come to Dust: A Flavia de Luce Novel

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Beschreibung

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

Flavia de Luce—“part Harriet the Spy, part Violet Baudelaire from Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events” (The New York Times Book Review)—takes her remarkable sleuthing prowess to the unexpectedly unsavory world of Canadian boarding schools in the captivating new mystery from New York Times bestselling author Alan Bradley.

Banished! is how twelve-year-old Flavia de Luce laments her predicament, when her father and Aunt Felicity ship her off to Miss Bodycote’s Female Academy, the boarding school that her mother, Harriet, once attended across the sea in Canada. The sun has not yet risen on Flavia’s first day in captivity when a gift lands at her feet. Flavia being Flavia, a budding chemist and sleuth, that gift is a charred and mummified body, which tumbles out of a bedroom chimney. Now, while attending classes, making friends (and enemies), and assessing the school’s stern headmistress and faculty (one of whom is an acquitted murderess), Flavia is on the hunt for the victim’s identity and time of death, as well as suspects, motives, and means. Rumors swirl that Miss Bodycote’s is haunted, and that several girls have disappeared without a trace. When it comes to solving multiple mysteries, Flavia is up to the task—but her true destiny has yet to be revealed.

Praise for As Chimney Sweepers Come to Dust

“Flavia de Luce [is] perhaps contemporary crime fiction’s most original character—to say she is Pippi Longstocking with a Ph.D. in chemistry (speciality: poisons) barely begins to describe her.”—Maclean’s

“Another treat for readers of all ages . . . [As Chimney Sweepers Come to Dust] maintains the high standards Bradley set from the start.”—Booklist

“Exceptional . . . [The] intriguing setup only gets better, and Bradley makes Miss Bodycote’s a suitably Gothic setting for Flavia’s sleuthing. Through it all, her morbid narrative voice continues to charm.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Even after all these years, Flavia de Luce is still the world’s greatest adolescent British chemist/busybody/sleuth.”—The Seattle Times

“Plot twists come faster than Canadian snowfall. . . . Bradley’s sense of observation is as keen as gung-ho scientist Flavia’s. . . . The results so far are seven sparkling Flavia de Luce mysteries.”—Library Journal

“A rattling good ‘girls’ own adventure’ yarn with an extensive cast of characters and suspects . . . When all is revealed, the links, misunderstandings and secrecy have a satisfying click.”—Winnipeg Free Press

“A delightful installment in the series!”—LibraryReads

Acclaim for Alan Bradley’s beloved Flavia de Luce novels, winners of the Crime Writers’ Association Debut Dagger Award, Barry Award, Agatha Award, Macavity Award, Dilys Winn Award, and Arthur Ellis Award

“If ever there were a sleuth who’s bold, brilliant, and, yes, adorable, it’s Flavia de Luce.”—USA Today

“This idiosyncratic young heroine continues to charm.”—The Wall Street Journal

“Delightful . . . a combination of Eloise and Sherlock Holmes.”—The Boston Globe
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416
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28.16 €

Beiträge

3
Alle
3

Flavia is starting her first year at Miss Bodycote's Academy. She's homesick a lot - and so was I. I liked how the school and its inhabitants were described. But it was not Buckshaw. Dogger, Flavia's father and sisters, Mr and Mrs Mullet still are present in Flavia's thoughts but it's just not the same. I also found the crime rather confusing. There are so many new characters that I sometimes lost track of who was who. In the end it all comes to a logic conclusion but the twists and turns before that were a bit too much for me. The biggest surprise for me was that Flavia is being sent back to Buckshaw in the end. I like this but I'm now wondering what the sense of this volume was. Alan Bradley could as well have left Flavia at home if he is sending her back again. 3.5 stars for As Chimney Sweepers Come to Dust. This is the lowest rating I have given to this series so far. I hope that I will enjoy the next volume a lot more. (I received a free digital copy via Netgalley/the publisher. Thanks for the opportunity!)

5

I'm hooked to Flavia since the first book. Can't wait for the next one.....

2

Leider hat mir der Ausflug Flavias nach Kanada nicht so gut gefallen, wie ich gehofft hatte. Der Witz, der die Geschichte sonst so beiläufig untermalt, erschien mir dieses Mal zu gewollt, zu gekünstelt ... irgendwie drüber. Land und Leute Kanadas werden höchstens kurz beschrieben, der Autor bleibt weit hinter seinen Möglichkeiten, eine alternative Welt zu Buckshaw zu erschaffen, zurück. Zudem war die Leiche in 2 Seiten entdeckt und auf 2 Seiten erklärt. Ich hatte das Gefühl, dass ein Großteil der Handlung im Mittelteil keinem so richtigen Zweck diente und man nicht so recht miträtseln konnte, wie ich es von anderen Bänden der Flavia-Reihe gewohnt bin. Dennoch bleibe ich ein Fan der Reihe. Auch zwischendurch hat mir der eine oder andere Band nicht so gut gefallen und dann kam doch wieder eine richtig gutes Flavia-Abenteuer.

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