THE SWEETNESS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PIE

by Alan Bradley
   

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US: Bantam Books, May 2009
US large print: Thorndike Press
UK: Orion Books, January 2009
Canada: Doubleday, February 2009
Italy: Mondadori, 2009
Israel: Matar Publishing House
Germany: Blanvalet (Random House), August 2009
Spain: Editorial Planeta
France: Editions JC Lattès
Poland: Vesper
Korea: Munhakdongne Publishing
Brazil: Editora Saraiva
Japan: Tokyo Sogensha
N. America English-language audio: Random House Audio (US)
UK English-language audio: Magna
Catalan-language: Columna Edicions
Slovak-language: Ikar
Norway: Forlaget Press
Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao (complex character Chinese): Azoth
Russia: AST Publishing Group
Portugal: Planeta Manuscrito
Dutch language: Luitingh-Sijthoff
Serbian language: Marso Publishing House
Czech language: Euromedia Group
Mainland Chinese (simplified characters): Beijing Hongwenguan Publishing & Planning Co. Ltd.
Croatian language: Naklada Ljevak
Turkish language: Domingo Publishing

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See also www.flaviadeluce.com
 
THE FIRST NOVEL IN A DEBUT CRIME SERIES INTRODUCES A NEW BREED OF DETECTIVE HEROINE IN A PIGTAILED ELEVEN-YEAR-OLD WITH DISTURBING FASCINATIONS
 
#1 Indie Next List Pick for May 2009
Selected as a Borders Original Voices Pick
A Powell’s New Favorite Fiction Pick for June 2009
Debuted at #12 on the Indie Bestseller List
Debuted at #30 on the NYT Bestseller List
Sweetness at the Bottom makes the top of the Indie Next List
An Amazon Best Book of the Month
No. 2 in the Macleans Fiction Bestseller List, 10 March 2009
“The sweetness found him” – The National Post
A Borders Original Voices selection
No. 9 in the Globe and Mail Fiction Bestseller List, 7 March 2009
Flavia de Luce on YouTube – see video 1; see video 2
“A Q&A with author Alan Bradley” – The Georgia Straight online magazine
Alan Bradley on CBC's Sunday Edition (22 Feb: from 49 mins)
“A bright young detective” – The Montreal Gazette
No. 5 in the bestseller list, Macleans Magazine
“Harry Potter, meet Flavia” – Ottawa Citizen
“A refreshing concoction” – Daily Planet, The Discovery Channel
“Flavia de Luce and the 6 shocking mysteries” – The Toronto Star
“At 70, an author is born” – The Globe and Mail
Author Snapshot – January Magazine
“Alan Bradley has unleashed a new fictional star” – Herald on Sunday, Auckland, NZ
“Retired professor finds success” – The Edmonton Journal
Interview in Material Witness e-Zine
“Mega-Success at 70” – The Vancouver Sun
Profiles in Quill & Quire and the National Post
Q&A with Shots e-Zine
Amazon.ca Best Books of February 2009
A Times Online Hottest Read of 2009
Winner of the 2007 Debut Dagger Award
 
“[T]he sleuthing skills of Flavia both amaze and amuse. ... But make no mistake, Flavia is no Nancy Drew - here is a preteen captivated by mystery with a rakish mind to go with it. Subtle humor abounds - the kind that kids who know they're really smarter than the grown-ups will thrive on. And the writing is better than J.K. Rowling's.”—THE CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER
 
“You won't meet many characters as intriguing as Flavia de Luce, the heroine of this debut mystery set in post-World War II England. [...] She is a wonderful mixture of brains (her hobby is chemistry, with a particular interest in poisons), wit and the desire for revenge.”—SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS
 
This utterly unique sleuth is a welcome addition to the genre ”—THE BOSTON GLOBE
 
A quirky, delightful whodunit.”—PEOPLE MAGAZINE
 
[T]he story is twisty and fast-paced, served well by Bradley's engaging and dryly witty writing style.”—THE WICHITA EAGLE
 
The hook: Lemony Snicket meets Sherlock Holmes. Eleven-year-old Flavia de Luce may be close in age to Nancy Drew, but she’s way too wicked to invite comparisons to that goody-two-shoes. Flavia’s flaw: The child has a genius for any kind of chemistry but poison is her "particular passion," and she’s not above putting that knowledge to use in, say, a poison-ivy-laced lipstick that‘ll put a pucker in her sister s pout. The verdict: Campy and clever, Sweetness is a highly original entry in the crowded mystery genre.”—FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM
 
If ever there were a sleuth who's bold, brilliant, and, yes, adorable, it's Flavia de Luce, the precocious 11-year-old at the center of this scrumptious first novel. … Her sisters, Ophelia and Daphne, and the loyal family retainer, Dogger, are among the book's retinue of outstanding characters.”—USA TODAY
 
Impressive as a sleuth and enchanting as a mad scientist, Flavia is most endearing as a little girl who has learned how to amuse herself in a big lonely house.”—THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW
 
[A] clever debut mystery ... As lighthearted as the book is, there is an underlying poignancy in Flavia's attempt to connect with her emotionally distant father by clearing him of the crime. Readers will be glad to know that at least two more books in the series are promised.”—THE DENVER POST
 
It's a rare pleasure to follow Flavia as she investigates her limited but boundless-feeling world. And it's nice to know she'll be back.”—ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
 
[A] charming novel that is sure to be one of the most loved mysteries of the year.”—CHICAGO SUN-TIMES
 
[P]recocious Flavia is unique. Winner of the Debut Dagger Award, this is a fresh, engaging first novel with appeal for cozy lovers and well beyond.”—LIBRARY JOURNAL
 
“Canadian Alan Bradley’s first full-length crime novel is delightful. … Expect more from the talented Bradley.”—BOOKLIST, starred review
 
First-time mystery novelist Alan Bradley's fictional setting of Bishop's Lacey joins Agatha Christie's St. Mary Mead and Arthur Conan Doyle's London as delightful destinations for readers. … That isn't thunder you hear. It's the sound of mystery fans scurrying to the bookstore and the library.”—WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
 
“Like just about everybody else I've been reading - just finished reading, in fact - Alan Bradley's altogether admirable The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie. It made me very happy, for all kinds of reasons: for its humour, for the wonderful invention of the 11-year-old chemist-detective Flavia De Luce, for its great attention to period detail, and mostly because it was so deft and assured, from top to tail. You never had to worry that it was in danger of breaching the rails, as books do more often than not.”—CBC RADIO HOST BILL RICHARDSON in The Globe and Mail
 
“Brilliant, irresistible and incorrigible, Flavia has a long future ahead of her. Bradley's mystery debut is a standout.”—KIRKUS, starred review
 
“A rollicking debut…. enormous fun for the reader.” —PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
 
The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie … is full of mystery, charm and chemistry. Its quick-witted dialogue, tongue-in-cheek humour and colourful characters will linger long after the book is back on the shelf. ”  —DAILY PLANET, The Discovery Channel
 
“It’s Bradley’s young sleuth who truly sets Sweetness apart … she’s so fully at home on these pages, and so welcome to her new and growing legion of fans.”—GEORGIA STRAIGHT magazine
 
The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie meanders towards its conclusion … with an innocence that harks back to the detective fiction of a gentler time.”  —THE COURIER MAIL, Australia
 
“The first page of Alan Bradley's The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie is so delicious that I actually had to stop in the middle of The Girl Who Played with Fire to read the rest of it. Flavia deserves the Nobel Prize for Chemistry and Alan Bradley the Edgar Award. Does anyone collect stamps any more?”  —Renowned bookseller PAUL INGRAM, Prairie Lights Books, Iowa City
 
“A strong plot, involving philately, ornithology and prestidigitation, and a wonderful supporting cast make this Canadian novelist's debut delightfully entertaining.”  —THE GUARDIAN ,UK
 
“A wonderfully written, engaging novel…. It's rare that a book of which I feel quite passionately enraptured crosses my desk, and this is one of those special books that fully deserves five stars. The plot is well-paced, the dialogue is thoughtful and succinct, and being inside the head of Flavia de Luce is delightful. Her wry, dry humour and resigned frustration with the adult world are seriously entertaining…. I loved her to bits.”  —OHbaby MAGAZINE, New Zealand
 
“Oh how astonishing and pleasing is genuine originality! … I simply cannot recall the last time I so enjoyed being in the company of a first-person narrator. … This is a book which triumphantly succeeds in its objectives of charming and delighting. And on top of that it is genuinely original.”  —REVIEWING THE EVIDENCE e-zine
 
“This is a charming period crime novel with a grotesque gallery of characters reminiscent of the inhabitants of Mervyn Peake's cult Gormenghast trilogy. It's 1950, and Flavia de Luce, a precocious 11-year-old with a fully equipped chemistry lab at the top of Buckshaw, the crumbling family seat, discovers a body in the cucumber patch. When Flavia announces this at breakfast, her news is met with indifference by her wonderfully appalling older sisters Ophelia and Daphne ("How very like you").”  —DAILY MAIL , UK
 
“A dark Nancy Drew set in a gothic Midsomer. The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie is delicious.”  — WATERSTONES BOOKS QUARTERLY REVIEW, UK
 
“Told through the observations of science-experimenting snoop of an 11-year-old girl, this jolly-good-fun murder mystery is as indulgent as a Bunty annual. Flavia de Luce, daughter to a philatelist colonel father and late mother, who dies when she was a baby, finds a body in the cucumber patch. In the twists and turns that ensue, centring around the nesting habits of the snipe and the last word of the dead man, she proves herself as indomitable a sleuth as you would expect a girl who says "oh, piffle" to be.”  — GOOD HOUSEKEEPING, UK
 
“In June 1950m very-nearly-eleven year old Flavia de Luce, rising above the torments of her two older sisters and plotting revenge in her Victoria chemistry lab, is intrigued by the mystery of snipe with a rare stamp in its beak, found on the doorstep of the crumbling de Luce country seat. And she is astonished by the effect the dead bird has on her stamp-obsessed father, the Colonel. When something much worse is found in the cucumber patch and family secrets begin to unravel, Flavia has to use all her deductive powers to solve a mystery and a crime. At once precocious and endearing, Flavia is a marvellous character. Quirkily appealing, this is definitely a crime novel with a difference.”  — CHOICE Magazine, UK
 
“The star of this is Flavia de Luce, an 11-year-old with a passion for chemistry, poison and revenge. This warm and funny novel begins when Flavia finds a dead body in her father's cucumber patch. She uses her scientific knowledge to investigate the death and uncovers some dark secrets about her own family's past. This is a clever, witty and totally gripping read with lots of surprises.”  — ESSENTIALS Magazine, UK
 
“This really is a terrific book, so different to anything I have read recently it felt like being on the most wonderfully relaxing holiday with fresh sea breezes blowing away the cobwebs.”  — MATERIAL WITNESS e-zine
 
“While Flavia de Luce is winning your heart, she may also be poisoning your tea. She is the most wickedly funny sleuth in years, brilliant, unpredictable, unflappable – and only eleven. The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie offers the freshest new voice in mystery yet.”  — CHARLES TODD
 
“Utterly charming! Eleven-year-old Flavia de Luce proves to be one of the most precocious, resourceful and...well—just plain dangerous—heroines around. Evile doers—and big sisters—beware!”  — LISA GARDNER, New York Times bestselling author
 
“Sure in its story, pace and voice, The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie deliciously mixes all the ingredients of great storytelling. The kind of novel you can pass on to any reader knowing their pleasure is assured.”  — ANDREW PYPER, author of The Killing Circle
 
“A wickedly clever story, a dead true and original voice, and an English country house in the summer: Alexander McCall Smith meets Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.  Please, please, Mr. Bradley, tell me we'll be seeing Flavia again soon?”  — LAURIE R. KING, New York Times bestselling author of The Game
 
“Alan Bradley brews a bubbly beaker of fun in his devilishly clever, wickedly amusing debut mystery, launching an eleven-year-old heroine with a passion for chemistry--and revenge!  What a delightful, original book!”  — CAROLYN HART, Anthony and Agatha Award-winning author
 
“Alan Bradley's marvelous book, The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie, is a fantastic read, a winner. Flavia walks right off the page and follows me through my day. I can hardly wait for the next book. Bravo.”  — LOUISE PENNY, internationally acclaimed author of Still Life, A Fatal Grace, and The Cruelest Month
 
Praise from the Dagger Award Judges
 
"The most original of the bunch, I think, with a deliciously deceptive opening which really sets the tone of macabre fun. Flavia is a wonderful creation, along with the rest of her eccentric family, and makes for a highly engaging sleuth. Think the Mitfords, as imagined by Dorothy L Sayers. The plot, with its intriguing philatelic elements, is nicely ingenious and delivers a very good end, with a fun twist. Would make very good Sunday night telly, I think."
 
"I adored this! Our heroine is refreshingly youthful, funny and sharp and the author creates such a strong sense of time and place. Flavia's eccentric family are delightful and I love seeing them interact within their crazy home. There are also interesting depths to the plot - the stamp collecting, the chemistry experiments, and the acknowledgement of past events and how they have affected these characters. The author's tone is very tongue-in-cheek and offers something quite different in this genre, and the story is cleverly structured and beautifully written. This doesn't read like a first novel. Assuming the mystery itself will be as enticing and smoothly handled as the opening, I can see Flavia solving crimes into adulthood. Great title too!"
 
"Really adored the voice of the characters in this- especially Flavia, the spirited main protagonist- and the sense of place is beautifully described, particularly when telling the history of the house and its inhabitants. The family unit, comprising of the taciturn, introspective Colonel and his three daughters is well written, humorous and the sibling relationships very realistic. The author should be praised for creating a work that has nostalgic interest as well as a murder mystery, in places this almost reads like an Enid Blyton novel for adults!"
 
Praise for Alan Bradley's The Shoebox Bible
 
"Like Angela's Ashes, The Shoebox Bible is a hauntingly beautiful memoir that will leave a lasting impression."  —DAVE PELZER, author of A Child Called It and The Lost Boy
 
"Alan Bradley has gifted us with a deeply tender, hauntingly beautiful memoir that is certain to touch your heart and stir your soul."  — TOM HARPUR, author of The Pagan Christ
 
 
The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie
 

In a fading English mansion, a father, wracked by war and loss, is raising three daughters alone. But in the summer of 1950, a series of inexplicable events strikes Buckshaw, the family home. A dead bird is found on the doorstep, a postage stamp bizarrely pinned to its beak. A visitor comes in the middle of the night. Hours later, Flavia, the youngest de Luce daughter, finds a man lying in the cucumber patch and watches him take his dying breath. For Flavia, life 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.”

To Flavia, an aspiring chemist with a passion for poison, the case is the stuff of science: full of possibilities, contradictions and connections. Soon, her father is seized, accused of murder. And in a constable’s office, during a terrible thunderstorm, Colonel de Luce tells his daughter an astounding story—of a schoolboy friendship turned ugly, of a priceless postage stamp that vanished in a bizarre and brazen act of thievery, of a Latin teacher who flung himself to his death from the school’s rooftop thirty years before. Now, Flavia is armed with more than enough knowledge to tie two distant deaths together, to examine new suspects and begin a search that will lead her all the way to the King of England himself. Of this much the girl is sure: her father is innocent of murder—but protecting her and her sisters from something even worse…

An enthralling mystery, a piercing depiction of class and society, The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie is a masterfully-told tale of deceptions—and a rich, literary delight.

 
COMING SOON…
 
Book 2: The Weed That Strings the Hangman's Bag
When a travelling puppet show sets up on the village green in Bishop's Lacey, death stalks the little stage. Flavia goes behind the scenes to learn the craft (so to speak) in order to catch an ingenious killer.
RIGHTS SOLD
US: Bantam Books, 2010
N. America English-language audio: Random House Audio (US)
UK: Orion Books, 2010
Canada: Doubleday, 2010
Italy: Mondadori, 2010
Israel: Matar Publishing House
Germany: Blanvalet (Random House), summer 2010
Spain: Editorial Planeta
France: Editions JC Lattès
Korea: Munhakdongne Publishing
Brazil: Editora Saraiva
Japan: Tokyo Sogensha
Dutch language: Luitingh-Sijthoff
Mainland Chinese (simplified characters): Beijing Hongwenguan Publishing & Planning Co. Ltd.
 
Book 3: Hang, Gypsy! Dance, Gypsy!
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.
RIGHTS SOLD
US: Bantam Books, 2011
N. America English-language audio: Random House Audio (US)
UK: Orion Books, 2011
Canada: Doubleday, 2011
Italy: Mondadori, 2011
Germany: Blanvalet (Random House), summer 2011
Spain: Editorial Planeta
France: Editions JC Lattès
Korea: Munhakdongne Publishing
Brazil: Editora Saraiva
Mainland Chinese (simplified characters): Beijing Hongwenguan Publishing & Planning Co. Ltd.
 
Book 4: Seeds of Antiquity
Book 5: Death In Camera

Book 6: The Nasty Light of Day
RIGHTS SOLD
US: Bantam Books
Canada: Doubleday
UK: Orion Books
 
 

Alan Bradley
(Photo: Jeff Bassett)

About Alan Bradley
B.C. resident Alan Bradley has published many children's stories as well as lifestyle and arts columns in Canadian newspapers. His adult stories have been broadcast on CBC radio and published in various literary journals. He has also written several screenplays and taught university-level courses in screenwriting. He won the first Saskatchewan Writers Guild Award for Children's Literature for Meet Miss Mullen. Alan has also published the memoir The Shoebox Bible.

 

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