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And the Flavia book is put to rest, another solid entry into the series, and one that I'd not read before. This one sees Flavia return from her exile to Canada, now the owner of the ancestral home that she, her two sisters, a cousin and her father share, plus Dogger, of course. Now that Flavia actually owns the home, things are a bit different, though since they're English, of course they don't actually discuss such things! By the time this book is done there's another case for our detective to work on, and a heart-breaking conclusion to the novel at the end.
Next up for me is a re-read of No Country for Old Men, one of those few instances where the film version is nearly as good as the novel.
Next up for me is a re-read of No Country for Old Men, one of those few instances where the film version is nearly as good as the novel.