![]() When Flavia shows up at the church to investigate the wonky sound in the organ, she arrives just in time for the exhumation. But Feeley has been complaining that the organ has been sounding wonky lately. Naturally, Flavia de Luce, 11, amateur sleuth, is very curious to see the body of the saint when the tomb is open.īut before that happens, the church organist goes missing and Flavia's older sister, Feeley (short for Ophelia) is called in to substitute until he returns. And to celebrate, the saint is going to be exhumed from his tomb. ![]() Tankred, their patron saint and the namesake of the villages CofE church, where he is buried. Now, it is about to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the death of St. Speaking From Among the Bones begins in Spring 1951 and the rural English village of Bishop's Lacey is still trying to recover from the war. But I am reviewing it mostly because I am participating in the 2014 Crusin' with the Cozies Reading Challenge and didn't have a true WWII mystery on hand. ![]() I have absolutely no real justification for reviewing this book here at The Children's War except that I read it, I loved, I can't believe I waited this long to read a Flavia de Luce novel, and if I really want to push the envelope, I could say it is a nice post-war mystery. ![]()
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