The 1920s' most elegant and irrepressible sleuth returns.
Kerry Greenwood was born in the Melbourne suburb of Footscray and,
after wandering far and wide, she returned to live there. She has a
degree in English and Law from Melbourne University. Kerry has
written twenty novels, a number of plays, is an award-winning
children's writer and has edited and contributed to several
anthologies. When she is not writing, she works as a locum
solicitor for Victorian Legal Aid.
Corinna Chapman's Earthly Delights:
http://www.earthlydelights.net.au Stephanie Daniel spent several
years acting in theatre, television and film in the UK and Europe
and dubbing films into English in Munich, Paris and Rome. In
Australia she has recorded countless audiobooks. Her television
appearances include Mercury and Something in The Air. Films
Stephanie has appeared in include The Castle and in the theatre in
her acclaimed portrait of Jane Austen.
"Pure indulgence ... a 1920s heroine for the 90s ... a fast and
elegant read."
*Who Weekly*
"Phyrne Fisher has solved quite a few mysteries during her career.
Here a holiday trip to Sydney is just what she needs for some
R&R. But when her personal maid's sister goes missing and she
agrees to defend a young man for theft, she finds herself smack-dab
in the midst of black magic, deceit, violence, and murder.
Stephanie Daniel proves to be Phyrne's equal. Daniel's narration
reveals an intelligent woman, always on par with any male
counterpart. The colorful characters, whether professors or men of
the underworld, are portrayed impeccably. Clever, witty, and filled
with gusto, Greenwood's novel, as delivered by Daniel, is an
exciting whodunit."
*AudioFile Magazine*
"Pure indulgence ... a 1920s heroine for the 90s ... a fast and
elegant read." -- Who Weekly
"Phyrne Fisher has solved quite a few mysteries during her career.
Here a holiday trip to Sydney is just what she needs for some
R&R. But when her personal maid's sister goes missing and she
agrees to defend a young man for theft, she finds herself smack-dab
in the midst of black magic, deceit, violence, and murder.
Stephanie Daniel proves to be Phyrne's equal. Daniel's narration
reveals an intelligent woman, always on par with any male
counterpart. The colorful characters, whether professors or men of
the underworld, are portrayed impeccably. Clever, witty, and filled
with gusto, Greenwood's novel, as delivered by Daniel, is an
exciting whodunit." -- AudioFile Magazine
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