Murder in Wiliamstown - Kerry Greenwood
Murder in Wiliamstown - Kerry Greenwood
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Title: Murder in Williamstown
Author: Kerry Greenwood
The fearless and charming Miss Phryne Fisher is back in Murder in Williamstown, ready to tackle another thrilling case in the vibrant streets of 1920s Melbourne. Known for her wit, elegance, and sharp instincts, Miss Fisher must navigate a maze of intrigue, danger, and romance as she seeks justice. Kerry Greenwood’s much-loved heroine will be tested like never before in a story that blends mystery, suspense, and a touch of glamour.
Perfect for fans of classic sleuths with a modern edge, this novel is ideal for those who appreciate sharp historical fiction laced with lively characters and a strong female lead.
Read if you like:
- Agatha Christie
- Jacqueline Winspear
- Arthur Conan Doyle
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Blurb
Blurb
Accustomed to both murder and dalliance, Australia's favourite detective, the inimitable Miss Fisher, returns in a case that will test her courage and judgement to the full.
When the redoubtable Miss Phryne Fisher receives threatening letters at her home, she enlists her unflappable apprentice Tinker to investigate. But as the harassment of Phryne threatens to spin out of control, her lover Lin Chung is also targeted.
Meanwhile, Dot begins to fear that her fiancé, newly promoted Sergeant Hugh Collins, has gone cold on their wedding. And Phryne's clever daughters Ruth and Jane begin their own investigation into suspiciously dwindling funds when they are sent to help at the Blind Institute.
None of this is quite enough to prevent Phryne from accepting an invitation to a magnificent party at the house of the mysterious Hong. When the party is interrupted by shocking tragedy, Phryne gathers all of her unerring brilliance to track down the miscreants.
With some unlikely assistance, Phryne is in a race against time to save a pair of young lovers from disgrace and death.