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When a mysterious stranger dies in the cucumber patch of her family's English estate, eleven-year-old Flavia de Luce—an aspiring chemist with a passion for poisons—finds herself with the most exciting summer of 1950. With her aloof father confessing to the murder to protect the family, Flavia must use her wit and scientific knowledge to uncover a conspiracy rooted in the de Luce family's dark past and prove his innocence.

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What books are most similar to The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie?

The most similar books to The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie are The Queens of Crime, Murder at Gulls Nest, Her Royal Spyness.

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After finishing The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie, readers most commonly pick up The Queens of Crime next.

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Authors similar to Alan Bradley include Clayton Rawson, Stuart Turton, Rex Stout, Richard Osman, Agatha Christie.

What genre is The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie?

The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie is a Mystery novel by Alan Bradley, published in 2009. It features elements of Mystery, Revenge.

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About The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie

Winner of the 2007 Crime Writers’ Association Debut DaggerA delightfully dark English mystery, featuring precocious young sleuth Flavia de Luce and her eccentric family.The summer of 1950 hasn’t offered up anything out of the ordinary for eleven-year-old Flavia de Luce: bicycle explorations around the village, keeping tabs on her neighbours, relentless battles with her older sisters, Ophelia and Daphne, and brewing up poisonous concoctions while plotting revenge in their home’s abandoned Victorian chemistry lab, which Flavia has claimed for her own.But then a series of mysterious events gets Flavia’s attention: A dead bird is found on the doormat, a postage stamp bizarrely pinned to its beak. A mysterious late-night visitor argues with her aloof father, Colonel de Luce, behind closed doors. And in the early morning Flavia finds a red-headed stranger lying in the cucumber patch and watches him take his dying breath. For Flavia, the summer 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.”Did the stranger die of poisoning? There was a piece missing from Mrs. Mullet’s custard pie, and none of the de Luces would have dared to eat the awful thing. Or could he have been killed by the family’s loyal handyman, Dogger… or by the Colonel himself! At that moment, Flavia commits herself to solving the crime - even if it means keeping information from the village police, in order to protect her family. But then her father confesses to the crime, for the same reason, and it’s up to Flavia to free him of suspicion. Only she has the ingenuity to follow the clues that reveal the victim’s identity, and a conspiracy that reaches back into the de Luces’ murky past.A thoroughly entertaining romp of a novel, The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie is inventive and quick-witted, with tongue-in-cheek humour that transcends the macabre seriousness of its subject.From the Hardcover edition.

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