Charming Detectives Viešas

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Though my singular frustration with detective fiction is that it always involves the cops (ACAB), I find it hard not to be charmed by detectives both because they are often quite fun characters and also they highlight the pointlessness of the very institution the genre often supports.

  1. The Tumbling Girl  (Variety Palace Mysteries, #1)

    5 žvaigždutės

    1876, Victorian London.

    The feisty Minnie Ward is scraping a living as a scriptwriter for the Variety Palace Music …

  2. Flying Too High  (Phryne Fisher, #2)

    3 žvaigždutės

    Walking the wings of a Tiger Moth plane in full flight would be more than enough excitement for most people, …

  3. Murder on the Ballarat Train  (Phryne Fisher, #3)

    3 žvaigždutės

    When the roaring 1920s' most glamorous lady detective, the Honourable Miss Phryne Fisher, arranges to go to Ballarat for the …

  4. The Decagon House Murders  (The House Murders, #1)

    2 žvaigždutės

    The lonely, rockbound island of Tsunojima is notorious as the site of a series of bloody unsolved murders. Some even …

  5. The Green Mill Murder  (Phryne Fisher, #5)

    4 žvaigždutės

    In a jazzy 1920s Melbourne, the Green Mill is the hottest dance hall in town. But the glamorous Miss Phryne …

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