![]() As the police descend on Buckshaw, Flavia decides it is up to her to piece together the clues and solve the puzzle. Soon Flavia discovers something even more shocking in the cucumber patch and it’s clear that the snipe was a bird of very ill omen indeed. Even more astonishing was the effect of the dead bird on her stamp-collector father, who appeared to be genuinely frightened. ![]() Gothic quirkiness abounds in this 1950’s rare stamp drama!įor very-nearly-eleven-year-old Flavia de Luce, the discovery of a dead snipe on the doorstep of Buckshaw, the crumbling de Luce country seat, was a marvellous mystery – especially since this particular snipe had a rather rare stamp neatly impaled on its beak. ![]() ![]() The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie by Alan Bradley ![]()
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