"But what he said was true enough: I had recently destroyed a perfectly good set of wire braces by straightening them to pick a lock. Father had grumbled, of course, but had made another appointment to have me netted and dragged back up to London, to that third-floor ironmonger's shop in Farringdon Street, where I would be strapped to a board like Boris Karloff as various bits of ironmongery were shoved into my mouth, screwed in, and bolted to my gums."

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About Alan Bradley

Alan Bradley is a Canadian mystery writer best known for the Flavia de Luce series. He worked in electronics and television engineering before publishing his debut mystery novel.

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