A review by alongapath
A Red Herring Without Mustard by Alan Bradley

4.0

Bradley did it again! His ability to create an enticing mystery, all told through young Flavia's eyes, is sheer brilliance. Of course, an 11-year old who spends her time rattling around in an old mansion, has more than enough time and imagination to out-fox the local authorities with her keen observations and interviewing techniques. And her one-liners make me laugh out loud every time. Bravo Flavia!
Oh - and I listened to this as an audiobook, narrated by Ms. Entwhistle, which truly added icing to the cake. Her multiple character voices and enthusiastic portrayal of the young heroine were spot on!