Introducing the Honourable Phryne Fisher (Phryne Fisher Mysteries)

ByKerry Greenwood

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carolee wheeler
Phryne is truly an unforgettable character with a big heart and clever wit. It's a delightful series of a flashy, single Australian woman with two adopted daughters, a maid, a trusted companion and their dog. She promised everyone a lovely vacation by the sea without any murders. That, of course, is not likely at all.
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amy van
Phryne Fisher is an appealing character. Larger than life. She is smart, beautiful, physically capable, and naughty! She is a delightful character. Sassy, seductive, sweet, generous, self-indulgent and rich! She is all the things most of us have never been nor will ever be.
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liz r
Love all the Phryne books! And although the TV series changes some things (most significantly her relationship to Jack Robinson), it captures the essential Phryne and is lots of fun in it's own right.
Murder in Montparnasse (Phryne Fisher Mysteries) :: The Green Mill Murder: A Phryne Fisher Mystery :: Heartwood: A Novel :: Book 1 - Earthly Delights - Corinna Chapman Mysteries :: a cozy historical mystery (A Ginger Gold Mystery Book 2)
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nacho
Any of Kerry Greenwood's Phryne Fisher Mysteries are a delight. Outrageous and charming all at the same time.
Enjoyable three dimensional characters. The occasional erotic scenes beat "Fifty Shades Of Grey's" .
There is also a PBS series based on the novels which are also enjoyable and are worth seeking out.
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tam s
Racy, funny, sly, and devious. Quite fun, and the BBC series taken from this is fairly true to the stories, less some of the rampant sex. Phrynne doesn't believe in letting any opportunity go unexperienced.
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doug wilson
Having seen the TV series I was a little disappointed in the book. I chose a title which was not in the DVD set. It was an OK read but rather light weight compared for example with the mysteries of Margery Allingham. I probably need to read another title by the author to be fair in my opinion that the books suffer in comparison to the Tv version - usually I prefer the written versions of productions.
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mockingbird girl x
Having seen the TV series I was a little disappointed in the book. I chose a title which was not in the DVD set. It was an OK read but rather light weight compared for example with the mysteries of Margery Allingham. I probably need to read another title by the author to be fair in my opinion that the books suffer in comparison to the Tv version - usually I prefer the written versions of productions.
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prayogi rahmad
I love the Phryne Fisher series and have read all 20 of the books. This is my favorite. Not a realistic story perhaps--especially the ending (as someone else pointed out)--but beautifully written and very satisfying.
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bradley tangonan
Just as all the Fisher mysteries, this one is funny & interesting all through it. The books include more of the family Phryne acquires than in her DVD miniseries, but great to re-watch and re-read.
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emrys
Having recently watched the Australian ABC series, I thought I might sample the books. I've read a great deal of Agatha Christie - and others - over the years and, while these three Ms. Fisher tales are relatively lightweight, they are as delightful as the television versions.
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lloyd moore
Phryne goes to Sydney in this episode, to watch cricket and to unravel a mystery in the midst of the groves of Academic. The writer's fondness for classic British crime fiction is clearer than usual in this episode, which features an eccentric cast of academics. The story also features an appealing new man encountered under interesting circumstances. Phyrne, however, is beginning to miss her Chinese lover, suggesting untapped depths in our flighty heroine. And also upcoming plot twists. This is a good entry in the series, but not one of the best. Wish I could do three-and-a-half stars, but since I can't, will go for four out of loyalty to Phryne.
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colelea
The Honourable Miss Fisher certainly leaves you breathless! If you're a lover of Australiana, particularly Victoria in the 1920's, then this is for you. White slavery, cocaine peddling, and of course, juicy murder! Miss Fisher (beautifully supported by a faithful contingent including the amazing Dot) dances through the complex web of personalities and gore, to find the killer. But she goes further than that, putting her mouth where her money is (in more ways than one!) And the clothes - the descriptions are divine. Curl up with Miss Fisher and take a wild ride.
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michael wills
Arrived in great condition and timely. Love the books and I was not too sure that I would as I had watched the series on TV. Usually, after seeing a series and then reading the book either the series is a let-down or the book is. This is one of these special times that the series actually followed the books accurately -- Phryne is a wonderful character in the books and it must be wonderful to be able to play that leading lady and tell an interesting story. Kerry Greenwood is a new author to me but I have found her now and will get more of her books.
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catherine
Kerry Greenwood has the knack of researching her story line in a way that makes learning history fun, if you like a fun story that has fun characters this series is for you don't think to hard about double meanings or the sex this series actually brings the era to life.
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emmaline
Great stories, that might not be fully culturally appreciated in print by non-Australian readers, which I am....but I confess I did read the book after watching a few sumptuous tv episodes and found the printed version a bit less gorgeous - but I totally recommend this book.
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