• The Dead in Their Vaulted Arches

  • A Flavia de Luce Novel
  • By: Alan Bradley
  • Narrated by: Jayne Entwistle
  • Length: 8 hrs and 7 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,527 ratings)

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The Dead in Their Vaulted Arches

By: Alan Bradley
Narrated by: Jayne Entwistle
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Publisher's summary

On a spring morning in 1951, 11-year-old chemist and aspiring detective Flavia de Luce gathers with her family at the railway station, awaiting the return of her long-lost mother, Harriet. Yet upon the train’s arrival in the English village of Bishop’s Lacey, Flavia is approached by a tall stranger who whispers a cryptic message into her ear. Moments later, he is dead, mysteriously pushed under the train by someone in the crowd. Who was this man, what did his words mean, and why were they intended for Flavia? Back home at Buckshaw, the de Luces’ crumbling estate, Flavia puts her sleuthing skills to the test. Following a trail of clues sparked by the discovery of a reel of film stashed away in the attic, she unravels the deepest secrets of the de Luce clan, involving none other than Winston Churchill himself. Surrounded by family, friends, and a famous pathologist from the Home Office - and making spectacular use of Harriet’s beloved Gipsy Moth plane, Blithe Spirit - Flavia will do anything, even take to the skies, to land a killer.

©2013 Alan Bradley (P)2013 Random House Audio

Critic reviews

"If ever there were a sleuth who’s bold, brilliant, and, yes, adorable, it’s Flavia de Luce." ( USA Today)
"Irresistibly appealing." ( The New York Times Book Review, on A Red Herring Without Mustard)
"Flavia de Luce, irresistibly rendered once again by narrator Jayne Entwistle, is an 11-year-old wannabe detective who has a fully functional chemistry lab and a somewhat less functional family. Entwistle's posh accent reflects the family's more fortunate past, and she manages to capture both the child that Flavia mostly is as well as her slowly emerging maturity. Secondary characters are not neglected; Flavia's various relatives and friends--especially her sisters, an aunt, and the household help--are fully realized. Newcomers to the de Luce/Entwistle world may want to start with an earlier book, but starting somewhere is highly recommended." ( AudioFile)

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A twist in the series- loved it!

I love this series and have grown to love the quirky young heroine, wise beyond her years who is the daughter Agatha Christie never had. The audio version is always pitch perfect, the conclusion just beyond your reach and the whole experience scattered with wonderful characters that come alive on the page (so to speak.) This one volume needs to be experienced only in the proper sequence since it ties up some loose ends and launches the character into what can only mean more interesting adventures. I loved the new little character Ondine. Can't wait to see more of her. Can't wait for the next book in the series.

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Always a surprise!

This little series never disappoints! Major developments within the family unit, and in Flavia's future!
Never saw this coming... but the character development is a mark of a skilled author!
I so appreciate the depth of knowledge of the author: he always inserts history, culture, church,
literature.. and chemistry! Just stunning.. and written with wit, humor and pathos.
One unique thing in this series is they are told via an 11 year old perspective... yet the narrator (Jane Entwhistle)
aces this in every book! Can't wait for the next one!

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Ahhh roooo!

I've seen some mixed reviews of this novel, but I feel that it is was the best one yet. Many questions were answered and the stage was set for a new chapter in Flavia's story. This story had so many things going on. Flavia starts a very macabre quest and is interrupted. The denouement where the murderer tried to flee was the finest bit of action in the whole series so far. Flavia's sister Daphne (and to some extent Ophelia) got so much more depth revealed.

I can see how some people might be put out by Flavia's personality at times, mostly in the other novels, but she was perfection in this one. There were so many character revelations or hints at revelations in this book, I was sad that there was not a new one to download immediately, a luxury I've had up until now. I intend to start over and see what I might have missed in the first listens.

I will end my review with nothing but praise for Jayne Entwhistle. She truly brings this series to life. There are many good narrators, but Jayne as Flavia is astounding and I will look forward to the next listen.

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Brilliant

If you could sum up The Dead in Their Vaulted Arches in three words, what would they be?

I want more.

What did you like best about this story?

The writing was captivating, so descriptive without going overboard, as are all the Flavia books. I couldn't wait to see how it turned out, yet didn't want it to end. It wrapped up a lot of the loose ends from the other novels.

What does Jayne Entwistle bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Jane Entwistle's voice is perfect. The emotion caused me to get tears in my eyes more than once. She has a simple style of speaking the part of Flavia that adds just the right bit of drama, and her voices for the other characters bring the book to life.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes.

Any additional comments?

This is the first author in a long time that I have enjoyed so much, I could write fan letters. I keep looking for new books that he has written. It is always hard to make sequels that are as good as the first, but I think I liked each one more than the last.

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So sad

This Flavia Deluce was so tragic. I always hoped her mother would return. But the secrets act is something I was raised with only the US version. Military intelligence. I love these books.

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The end of the series, but not really

I must admit, when I purchased the first audiobook of the series, The Sweetness At The Bottom of the Pie, I was not immediately impressed. So I stopped listening. Audiobooks are like that, you have to be ready to accept the story into your life. About six months later, I was looking for a book to listen to, and I began listening to The Sweetness At the Bottom of the Pie. I was hooked. As I listened to each book in the series, I began to understand how Alan Bradley slowly began to reveal aspects of Flavia, her family, Dogger, the village. Flavia's sluething ways, her love of all things chemistry, and her desire to be viewed as a detective in her own right makes you love her old soul trapped in an 11 year old's body. This book should not disappoint you. Read from the beginning of the series. The Dead in Their Vaulted Arches hopefully will have you cheering as I did as Flavia closes the chapter on being 11. I can't wait to begin reading about Flavia and her new adventures.

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Best in the series!

I really enjoyed this one to the fullest. The plot and characters are vividly intertwined and craftily depicted. Chemistry is not my strong suit so this part has been a rediscovery. Author and narrator a perfect blend!

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excellent story

Flavia is, as usual, an excellent heroine. the story of her mother's return is the best yet!

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Love it!

I love the Flavia DeLuce stories. LOVE Jayne Entwistle's read and performance of the story!

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Fabulous

I so enjoyed this book, as I have all the books before this one. I found the first book by accident at my local library. Oh, what a find! I am embarrassed to say that the cover is what got my attention, then the title! I have been absolutely hooked since!
The Dead in Their Vaulted Arches has helped me understand a lot about each character, and I am even more excited to read the next book! Jayne Entwistle is amazing! Cannot say enough about these books!

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