· 2 thoughts on “ Cocaine Blues by Kerry Greenwood ” Margot Kinberg says: Ap at am. This is a fine start to the series, I think. I like Greenwood’s eye for the time and place and local culture, and the main plot was, in my opinion, a solid one. Glad you enjoyed it as well. Cocaine Blues by Kerry Greenwood Synopsis / The London season is in full swing at the end of the s, but the Honourable Phryne Fisher (she of the grey-green eyes and diamanté garters) is tiring of polite conversations with retired colonels and dances with weak-chinned men. When the opportunity presents itself, Phryne decides it might be amusing to try her hand at becoming a lady detective in /5(K). Cocaine Blues. Greenwood, Kerry. Published by Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd, ISBN ISBN
Buy Cocaine Blues: A Phryne Fisher Mystery (Phryne Fisher Mysteries (Paperback)) by Greenwood, Kerry from Amazon's Fiction Books Store. Everyday low prices on a huge range of new releases and classic fiction. On Monday, April 6, at 7 pm, on BookPeople's third floor, the 7% Solution Book Club discusses Kerry Greenwood's first Phryne Fisher novel, Cocaine Blues. All book clubs are free and open to the public, and book club picks are 10% off at the registers the month of discussion. - Post by Molly Cocaine Blues,. Cocaine Blues (novel) Phryne Fisher. Book descriptions. It's the end of the roaring twenties, and the exuberant and Honourable Phryne Fisher is dancing and gaming with gay abandon. But she becomes bored with London and the endless round of parties. In search of excitement, she sets her sights on a spot of detective work in Melbourne, Australia.
Published in , Kerry Greenwood’s COCAINE BLUES (also as DEATH BY MISADVENTURE and MISS PHRYNE FISHER INVESTIGATES) introduces Phryne Fisher, a fabulously wealthy young English woman of the s. Cocaine Blues by Kerry Greenwood Synopsis / The London season is in full swing at the end of the s, but the Honourable Phryne Fisher (she of the grey-green eyes and diamanté garters) is tiring of polite conversations with retired colonels and dances with weak-chinned men. When the opportunity presents itself, Phryne decides it might be amusing to try her hand at becoming a lady detective in Australia. The Phryne Fisher series (pronounced Fry-knee, to rhyme with briny) began in with Cocaine Blues which was a great success. Kerry has written thirteen bo Kerry Greenwood was born in the Melbourne suburb of Footscray and after wandering far and wide, she returned to live there.
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