El año es 1950. Imagínese una vieja casa de campo victoriana en algún lugar de Inglaterra. Imagínese a una niña que vive allí con una familia poco común. Se llama Flavia de Luce, tiene casi once años y un don para la química. Con una vida familiar de lo más complicada y una difícil relación con sus hermanas, Flavia es una niña solitaria y de extraños talentos que pasa las horas encerrada en el viejo laboratorio de la mansión familiar, su santuario privado. Allí hurga en el pasado prohibido de su taciturno padre, viudo desde hace años, como si fuera un detective y planea venganzas contra sus hermanas Ophelia y Daphne. No es de extrañar que, cuando aparece un cuerpo sin vida en el jardín de su casa, Flavia lo convierta en su próximo experimento científico, hasta que, para sorpresa de todos, la policía detiene a su padre como presunto culpable. Flavia decide, entonces, descubrir la verdad que se esconde tras este crimen. Ganadora del prestigioso Debut Dagger Award, Flavia de los extraños talentos es una novela sorprendente, original, imaginativa, absorbente, inteligente y divertida, con una protagonista carismática y muy especial. Prepárate para conocer a Flavia: no la olvidarás jamás.
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When the tomb of St. Tancred is opened at a village church in Bishop's Lacey, its shocking contents lead to another case for Flavia de Luce, where greed, pride and murder result in old secrets coming to light, along with a forgotten flower that hasn't been seen for half a thousand years.
Flavia de Luce - 6: The Dead in Their Vaulted Arches
- 315 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
The presumed death of Harriet de Luce in a mysterious mountaineering accident in Tibet while Flavia was only a baby cast a sombre shadow over the family, leaving Colonel de Luce a broken man and Flavia herself with no memories of her mother. But now, astonishingly, a specially commissioned train is bringing Harriet back to Buckshaw. But rather than putting the past finally to rest, Harriet's return is set to trigger a further series of bizarre and deadly events, as a most curious group of individuals converge on Buckshaw to pay their respects.
Krimi. Camped in her horse-drawn caravan at Buckshaw, a young Gypsy woman is charged with the abduction -and then the murder - of a local child, and Flavia must draw upon her encyclopaedic knowledge of poisons - and Gypsy lore - to prevent a grave miscarriage of justice.
"Colonel de Luce, in desperate need of funds, rents his beloved estate of Buckshaw over to a film company. They will be shooting a movie over the Christmas holidays, filming scenes in the stately manse with a famous and reclusive star. She is widely despised, so it is to no one's surprise when she turns up murdered, strangled by a length of film from her own movies! With the snow raging outside and Buckshaw locked in, the house is full of suspects. But Flavia de Luce is more than ready to solve the wintry country-house murder. She'll have to be quick-witted, though, to negotiate the volatile chemicals of a cast and crew starting to crack--and locked in a house with a murderer!"--Provided by publisher
The Weed That Strings the Hangman's Bag
- 352 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
Flavia de Luce, a dangerously smart eleven-year-old with a passion for chemistry and a genius for solving murders, thinks that her days of crime-solving in the bucolic English hamlet of Bishop’s Lacey are over—until beloved puppeteer Rupert Porson has his own strings sizzled in an unfortunate rendezvous with electricity. But who’d do such a thing, and why? Does the madwoman who lives in Gibbet Wood know more than she’s letting on? What about Porson’s charming but erratic assistant? All clues point toward a suspicious death years earlier and a case the local constables can’t solve—without Flavia’s help. But in getting so close to who’s secretly pulling the strings of this dance of death, has our precocious heroine finally gotten in way over her head?
Mystery fans seeking novels of wit, an immersive English countryside setting, and rich characterizations will be rewarded with this newest entry in the award-winning series. - Library Journal (starred review) There is such a thing as willing suspension of disbelief brought on by sheer outlandish charm, and that's what [Alan] Bradley and some delicious writing have tapped. - London Free Press Flavia's first-person narration reveals her precocious intellect as well as her youthful vulnerability. - Shelf Awareness Flavia is once again a fun, science-loving protagonist. . . . This series entry ends on a note that begs for the next story. - Library Reads An eleven-year-old prodigy with an astonishing mind for chemistry and a particular interest in poisons. - The Strand Magazine (Five of the Best Historical Heroines) Bradley's preteen heroine comes through in the end with a series of deductions so clever she wants to hug herself. So will you. - Kirkus Reviews From the Hardcover edition.
Flavia is irrepressible, precocious, and indefatigable as she approaches adolescence, opening a new chapter in her life. Will she become the Madame Curie of crime? As usual, Bradley makes the series' improbable conceit work, balancing the plot's darkness with clever humor. Series fans will eagerly anticipate the details of this investigation, alongside a glimpse into Flavia's unorthodox family life. Those who share her enthusiastic belief that "an unexamined corpse was a tale untold" will delight in her resolution, which promises a dazzling array of innocent-seeming questions, intriguing chemical tidbits, and her signature bratty behavior. Bradley's unquenchable heroine brings "the most complicated case I had ever come across" to a satisfying conclusion, hinting at brighter days ahead. Acclaimed for the Flavia de Luce novels, which have won multiple prestigious awards, Flavia stands out as a bold, brilliant, and adorable sleuth. The delightful combination of Eloise and Sherlock Holmes makes her as addictive as dark chocolate. This plucky adolescent is terrifically entertaining, reigning as the world's foremost braniac, chemist, sleuth, busybody, and smartypants—no one can touch her in that category.
Young chemist and aspiring detective Flavia de Luce once again uses her knowledge of poisons and her indefatigable spirit to solve a crime, but this time she leaves behind the English countryside and enters the unexpectedly unsavory world of Canadian boarding schools. By the best-selling author of The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie.
The Golden Tresses of the Dead
- 352 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
Cosy crime historical mysteries featuring Flavia de Luce - the teenage amateur sleuth you'll never forget. Perfect for fans of Anthony Horowitz' Magpie Murders and Agatha Christie's Miss Marple.



