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DEATH BEFORE WICKET

Kerry Greenwood

‘A joy to read’—
Newcastle Herald

‘Phryne Fisher saves the day again’—
The Mercury

When Phryne Fisher takes off on the Manly ferry with two delightful young men, her faithful maid Dorothy breathes a sigh of relief. No murders to deal with, and a relaxed and pleasant stay in sunny Sydney. Phryne has plans to see the cricket Test match, dine with the Vice Chancellor at Sydney University and attend the Artist’s Ball with an up-and-coming young modernist.

But these plans begin to go awry when Dorothy discovers her thoroughly respectable sister has left her family for the murky nightlife of Kings Cross and the two young men have a favour to ask …

Phryne quickly finds herself enmeshed in a world of blackmail, secrets, lies and the dangerous influences of deep magic.

ISBN 1 86508 100 0

RAISINS AND ALMONDS

Kerry Greenwood

‘Kerry Greenwood’s ninth Phryne Fisher confirms her as the most original and enduring of current Australian women crime writers’—
Sunday Age

In investigating the poisoning of a young man in a bookshop at the Eastern Market, and the wrongful arrest of one Miss Sylvia Lee, Phryne is plunged into a world of Jewish politics, alchemy, poison and chicken soup. Stopping only for a brief, but intensely erotic, dalliance with the beautiful Simon Abrahams Phryne picks her way through the mystery with help from the old faithfuls—Bert, Cec, Dot and Detective Inspector ‘Call Me Jack’ Robinson. But ultimately it is her stealth and wit which solve the crime—and all for the price of a song …

ISBN 1 86448 619 8

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