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The Green Mill Murder

Phryne Fisher's Murder Mysteries 5

Kerry Greenwood

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English
Allen & Unwin
01 February 2005
Dancing divinely through the murder and mayhem of her fifth adventure, the elegant Phryne Fisher remains unflappable.

Gorgeous in her sparkling lobelia-coloured georgette dress, delighted by her dancing skill, pleased with her partner and warmed by the admiring regard of the banjo player, Miss Phryne Fisher had thought of tonight as a promising evening at the hottest dancehall in town, the Green Mill.

But that was before death broke in. In jazz-mad 1920s Melbourne, Phryne finds there are hidden perils in dancing the night away like murder, blackmail and young men who vanish.

Phryne Fisher's fifth adventure leads to smoke-filled clubs, a dashingly handsome band leader, some fancy flying indeed across the Australian Alps and a most unexpected tryst with a gentle stranger.

Independent, wealthy, spirited and possessed of an uninhibited style that makes every one move out of her way and stand gawking a full five minutes after she walks by Phryne Fisher is a woman who gets what she wants and has the good sense to enjoy every minute of it!'

Davina Bartlett, Geelong Times

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Imprint:   Allen & Unwin
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 195mm,  Width: 130mm,  Spine: 21mm
Weight:   246g
ISBN:   9781741145557
ISBN 10:   1741145554
Series:   Phryne Fisher Mysteries
Pages:   276
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for The Green Mill Murder: Phryne Fisher's Murder Mysteries 5

Elegant Phryne Fisher visits the Green Mill jazz club with a foppish acquaintance and is once again a witness to murder.The gentleman half of one of the last two couples still standing in a 1920s Australian dance marathon falls dead at the feet of Phryne Fisher (Death at Victoria Dock, 2006, etc.) and her partner Charles Freeman. As Phryne's old pal Police Inspector Jack Robinson arrives to investigate, squeamish Charles goes off to the gents and quietly disappears from the club. Phryne, chatting with the attractive bandleader Tintagel Stone, barely notices his absence. When Charlie remains missing, Phryne is hired by his hysterical and unpleasant mother to find him and his brother Vic, who was shell-shocked during the war and has retreated to an unknown mountain hideaway. Phryne enjoys a dalliance with Tintagel, helps the marathon winners claim their prize, gets Charlie to turn himself in and discovers the murderer, but decides not to mention it to Jack until she returns from a dangerous plane trip to track down Vic. She encounters many a delightful character, including a potato-loving wombat, enjoys a brief fling with Vic and returns to Melbourne a satisfied woman.Despite the joys of traveling Australia with the delightful Phryne, readers may be somewhat less satisfied by this messy mystery. (Kirkus Reviews)


  • Winner of Ned Kelly Lifetime Achievement Award 2003 (Australia)
  • Winner of Sisters in Crime Lifetime Achievement Award 2013 (Australia)

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