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The New York Times Book Review
…while [the Unfortunate Events] series worked as both a tribute to and parody of Gothic literature, this new one does the same for noir detective fiction…Its Maltese Falcon-esque plot, which pivots around a missing statue, has more twists than a soft-serve ice cream cone. And young Lemony's descriptions of the people he meets are hard-boiled enough to make Philip Marlowe proud…However, this book is no mere exercise in genre spoofing; this is, after all, a Lemony Snicket novel. That means you get a delightfully eccentric supporting cast…snarkily dry humor…and unapologetic blasts of absurdity…All of it serves to make the tween Lemony a lively and endearingly peculiar protagonist, the kind of figure who would be at home in a Wes Anderson film.—Christopher Healy
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