Dead man's chest: a Phryne Fisher mystery

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Dot unfolded the note. “He says that his married couple will look after the divine Miss Fisher…I’ll leave out a bit…their name is Johnson and they seem very reliable.” Phryne got the door open at last. She stepped into the hall. “I think he was mistaken about that,” she commented.

Traveling at high speed in her beloved Hispano-Suiza accompanied by her maid and trusted companion Dot, her two adoptive daughters Jane and Ruth, and their dog Molly, The Hon. Miss Phryne Fisher is off to Queenscliff. She’d promised everyone a nice holiday by the sea with absolutely no murders, but when they arrive at their rented accommodation that doesn’t seem likely at all.

An empty house, a gang of teenage louts, a fisherboy saved, and the mystery of a missing butler and his wife seem to lead inexorably toward a hunt for buried treasure by the sea. But what information might the curious Surrealists be able to contribute? Phryne knows to what depths people will sink for greed, but with a glass of champagne in one hand and a pearl-handled Beretta in the other, no one is getting past her.

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Booklist Review

After some rather harrowing adventures (Murder on a Midsummer Night, 2009) Phryne Fisher, the Australian flapper and PI, is determined to enjoy a quiet vacation. After packing maid Dot, adopted daughters Jane and Ruth, and cat Molly into her Hispano Suiza, Phryne drives to Queenscliff, only to discover that the rental house is missing its butler and housekeeper. Then, despite her desire for a murder-free vacation, she takes on an investigation after the missing housekeeper's beloved dog shows up on her backstep, filthy and hungry, and the local coppers prove to be no help. Phryne's determination to get it all wrapped up before boyfriend Lin Chung joins her makes for a fast-paced story. Greenwood weaves in a local legend involving pirates and missing treasure, and Phryne makes friends with some wacky surrealists in this very enjoyable eighteenth series entry. A major new character is introduced as Phryne welcomes into the family a young man who proves a willing and capable assistant investigator. The limited cast of characters (most of Phryne's regulars stay in Melbourne) makes this a good choice for series newcomers.--Moyer, Jessica Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Publisher's Weekly Review

In Greenwood's latest installment of this long-running series, Phryne Fisher, detective, flapper, and bon vivant, packs up her entourage for a much-needed seaside getaway in Queenscliff, Australia. But when she arrives at her vacation house, the servants have all disappeared and it's up to Phryne to solve the mystery. Stephanie Daniels-who has narrated most of the Phryne Fisher books-turns in another fine performance, perfectly capturing the tone and spirit of this Roaring '20s cozy with precise, decorous narration. And the resort town setting allows Daniels to lend unique voices to a fresh set of characters. Among her best creations are Tinker, the scruffy and determined house servant, and a nosey neighbor who sounds as dry as an old match. Curl up with a cocktail and enjoy. A Poisoned Pen hardcover. (Aug.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Kirkus Book Review

Even on holiday, Phryne Fisher can't escape a mystery.It's not much of a welcome to the borrowed house in the Australian coastal town of Queenscliff. On arrival with her companion Dot and her two adopted daughters, Jane and Ruth, Phryne finds the promised servants absent, along with every ounce of food. The next-door neighbor Mrs. Mason provides them with a hamper of comestibles to see them through and with Tinker, a young lad who'll prove his worth as a budding sleuth. Ruth, who's always wanted to be a cook, takes on the kitchen duties with help from Dot and bookish Jane, while Phryne, who's decided that the local constable is a dead loss, investigates the mysterious disappearance of the Johnsons. When the servants' beloved little dog, Gaston, turns up thin and filthy, the case takes on a more sinister tone. The neighbors seem equally dubious. On one side, heavy-drinking Mrs. Mason houses her son and his two friends, who are always in trouble, while on the other lives odd Madame Slavy, who invites Phryne to a party with a group of highly unusual guests. The arrival of Dot's policeman fianc widens the scope of the investigation, adding smugglers, movie makers, pirates' treasure and a roving pigtail slicer.Phryne (Murder on a Midsummer Night, 2009, etc.) handsomely demonstrates once more that even a compulsion to explore every mystery that comes her way needn't interfere with her appetite for life.]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

After some rather harrowing adventures (Murder on a Midsummer Night, 2009) Phryne Fisher, the Australian flapper and PI, is determined to enjoy a quiet vacation. After packing maid Dot, adopted daughters Jane and Ruth, and cat Molly into her Hispano Suiza, Phryne drives to Queenscliff, only to discover that the rental house is missing its butler and housekeeper. Then, despite her desire for a murder-free vacation, she takes on an investigation after the missing housekeeper's beloved dog shows up on her backstep, filthy and hungry, and the local coppers prove to be no help. Phryne's determination to get it all wrapped up before boyfriend Lin Chung joins her makes for a fast-paced story. Greenwood weaves in a local legend involving pirates and missing treasure, and Phryne makes friends with some wacky surrealists in this very enjoyable eighteenth series entry. A major new character is introduced as Phryne welcomes into the family a young man who proves a willing and capable assistant investigator. The limited cast of characters (most of Phryne's regulars stay in Melbourne) makes this a good choice for series newcomers. Copyright 2010 Booklist Reviews.

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Library Journal Reviews

After more than 15 Phryne Fisher books, Australian author Greenwood shows no signs of slowing down. This time, our intrepid PI and liberated flapper encounters smugglers, surrealists, and pirate treasure. Copyright 2010 Reed Business Information.

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