Subject: I'm glad you enjoyed it. ^_^ (vague spoilers continue)
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Posted on: 2023-06-29 22:40:59 UTC

I think the thing you're thinking of is probably in the unlabelled cupboard behind the cloakroom (unless I moved the label and that's now part of the cloakroom). It's dark and cluttered, easy to lose things in. I actually tweaked the line mentioning that to make it more obvious, because I skipped over it myself on the last reread.

I treat this book like a TV murder mystery - it's fun to be able to partially solve it, but you don't want to get the whole thing five minutes in. There's at least one show which consistently uses the gimmick that the murder didn't happen when you think it did - which is fine, except a) we all know that now, and b) sometimes only one person's alibi is time-dependent. Kind of gives it away. (There's also another one where it's consistently the most innocent and sympathetic suspect Wot Dun It; we were getting the right person 80%+ of the time. Not great.)

I really, really want to either write or read Miss Ellis' books. Ceridwen the Myrddina, the three Edwardian children she hangs out with, and little Ddraig are incredible characters to imagine. But I felt a Nesbit pastiche would be a bit much for me; maybe in a few years.

(I did actually write a Ceridwen solo version of "A Dragon at Castell-y-Bere" as a short story in one of my NaNos. It got eaten by Google though.)

hS

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