A review by writerlibrarian
Queen of the Flowers by Kerry Greenwood

4.0

Another strong entry in Greenwood's series. This one is more on the darker side of life. The times are getting harder, the action is still in 1928 but the hardship of life is becoming more and more evident for the working class.

This plot with side trips into child abuse is definitely a darker grey type of tale in the spectrum of Miss Fisher's mysteries.

I liked that with time Phryne's adoptive daughters are getting more and more fleshed out as characters.

A good strong plot with some darker twists.