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Away with the Fairies by Kerry Greenwood

trufyre's review against another edition

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adventurous mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

mjporterauthor's review against another edition

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4.0

I've now read quite a few Phyre Fisher books and each and everyone is a bit of a treat.

The absorption into 1920's society and culture that the author manages to accomplish in each book is quite stunning while still ensuring that each and every story is that little bit different.

This was a great addition to the series and I will continue to read on.

lisab1991's review against another edition

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3.0

“This is it, thought Phryne, staring down the barrel. Now we will all die. What a pity. I haven’t done half the wicked things I wanted to do, and the ones I have done I haven’t done anything like enough.”

In this adventure, we investigate the murder of Miss Lavender for which Phryne goes to work undercover at the magazine she worked for. On top of that, Phryne has to deal with the disappearance and (as it turns out) kidnapping of her lover, and she will stop at nothing to save him.

I sometimes wonder if Phryne ever gets a decent rest in between cases. It is as if crimes follow her wherever she goes, or at least it always manages to find her. Oh well, at least ✨Jack✨ comes with it from time to time, so I’m not complaining.

This was a very enjoyable installment in the Phryne Fisher series, and I particularly loved the descriptions of the cottage with its sugary pink style and abundance of fairies. On to the next one!

“Like the Lord, Phryne moved in mysterious ways.”

czarnykot5's review against another edition

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adventurous lighthearted mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No

4.0

nikshelby's review against another edition

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4.0

>>> "She walked murmuring Hilaire Belloc's 'Epitaph on a Puritan': "He served his God so faithfully and well, That now he sees him, face to face, in Hell.'"

sophiereads21's review against another edition

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4.0

Phyrne is asked to investigate the death of a author, a lady obsessed with fairies! I found this so much more interesting than the last one (I care very little about cricket). The peek into magazine/publishing was good, as was the information about pirates in the South China Sea.  Stephanie Daniels is as ever an excellent narrator!

cimorene1558's review against another edition

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4.0

Rather harsher than many of the others in the series, but very well-done and worth reading.

cauchemarlena's review against another edition

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5.0

Melbourne. Ühel ilusal päeval avastatab teenijanna vana naise surnukeha. Inspektor Robinson otsustab juhtumisse kaasata Phryne Fisheri, kuna ohver on naine ja juhtlõngu eriti ei ole. Samal ajal ootab miss Fisher uudiseid oma armsamalt Lin Chungilt, kes läks Hiinasse oma perefirma siidivarusid täiendama. Ometi näib, et tema perekond soovib miss Fisherit eemale peletada, kuna naisel käivad järel perekonna liikmed, kellel pole sugugi ausad kavatsused.

Selle raamatu üheks tegelaseks on kirjanik nimega Marcella Lavender, keda tuntakse ka nime all Rosebud Peachblossom. Ja tema ongi see vana naine, kelle mõrva uuritakse, nii et ikka väga olulise tähtsusega tegelane ka! Tema loominguks on peamiselt lasteraamatud haldjatest, kuid ta töötab ka ühe naisteajakirja juures, kus ta teeb lastele mõeldud osa (haldjajutud) ja vastab lugejate kirjadele.

Mulle meeldivad selles sarjas pigem need raamatud, kus kogu kamp on koos, nii et selle teosega läks jälle raja peale ja mul on hea meel, et järgmine on kohe kodus ootel.

berlinbibliophile's review against another edition

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3.0

This is the first book in the series I've read. It's book 11, but still easy to get into. I like the characters, but the plot meanders a bit too much for my liking. The scenes at Women's Choice are all lovely, but Phryne doesn't exactly do a lot of investigating.
The scenes with Lin Chung and the pirates are also weird. That plot makes comparatively little sense, and seems designed only to emphasize how "exotic" Phryne is, and to force her to get naked in public. Seems weirdly fetishistic towards all sides.

nicolepiermanwriter's review against another edition

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4.0

I love Miss Phryne Fisher so much that I've taken the liberty to review all her books on my BookTube channel. The video below is Part 2 and contains books 8-14! Check it out if you want to see my thoughts.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sq-vTDTS9QM