|                      Cocaine Blues                    (#1) The outset classic Phryne Fisher mystery,  featuring our delectable heroine, cocaine, communism and risk.  Phryne leaves the tedium of English high society for Melbourne,  Australia, and never looks dorsum.
 |                      Flying Too High                    (#2) In this, the second Phryne Fisher mystery, the 1920s' nearly glamorous detective flies fifty-fifty higher, handling a murder, a kidnapping  and the usual array of beautiful young men with style and consummate  ease - and all earlier information technology'south fourth dimension to curb to the Queenscliff Hotel for  breakfast.
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                              |                      Murder on the Ballarat Train                    (#3) In Phryne's 3rd take a chance, Phryne is off to Ballarat for a week of  fabulousness, but the sedate journeying by train turns out to be far from  the restful trip she was planning...
 |                      Death at Victoria Dock                    (#4) The devastating Phryne Fisher is under burn again in her 4th mystery. A  very young man with dingy pilus, a pierced ear and a blue tattoo lies  cradled in Phryne'southward arms. But sadly it'south not another scene of glorious  seduction - this time it's death...
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                              |                      The Green Mill Murder                    (#5) Gorgeous in her 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. Only that was before death broke in...
 |                      Blood and Circuses                    (#6) The Honourable Miss Phryne Fisher is feeling dull. Only is she bored  plenty to leave her identity, her home and family behind and join  Farrell'southward Circus and Wild Beast Bear witness? There have been strange things  happening at the circus...
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                              |                      Ruddy Gore                    (#7) Put the delectable Phryne Fisher and ane of the more preposterous  Gilbert & Sullivan shows on stage together the issue is another  fantastic read of 1920s life, law-breaking and dresses.
 |                      Urn Burying                    (#eight) The redoubtable Phryne Fisher is holidaying at Cave Firm, a Gothic  mansion in the heart of the Victorian mount country. Merely the  peaceful country surroundings mask deadly danger...
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                              |                      Raisins and Almonds                    (#9) In investigating the poisoning of a young human in a bookshop at the  Eastern Market, and the wrongful abort of ane Miss Sylvia Lee, Phryne  Fisher is plunged into a world of Jewish politics, alchemy, poisonous substance and  chicken soup.
 |                      Expiry Before Wicket                    (#10) Phryne Fisher has plans for her Sydney sojourn - a few days at the Exam  cricket, a little sightseeing and the Artist's Ball with an  upwardly-and-coming immature modernist. But these plans begin to go awry and before long Phryne's plans for a day or two of simple pleasure are gone for practiced...
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                              |                      Away with the Fairies                    (#xi) Phryne has been asked to investigate the  puzzling death of a famous author and illustrator of fairy stories. To  do so, Phryne takes a job inside the women's magazine that employed the  victim and finds herself enmeshed in her colleagues' deceptions.
 |                      Murder in Montparnasse                    (#12) Vii Australian soldiers, carousing in Paris in 1918, unknowingly  witness a murder and their presence has devastating consequences. 10  years after, two are dead ... under very suspicious circumstances.
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                              |                      The Castlemaine Murders                    (#13) Phryne Fisher, her sis Beth and her faithful maid, Dot, decide that  Luna Park is the place for an afternoon of fun. But in the dusty dark Ghost  Train, amid the squeals of horror and please, a mummified  bullet-studded corpse falls to the ground in front of them. Phryne  Fisher's pleasure trip has definitely get business organisation.
 |                      Queen of the Flowers                    (#14) The utterly delightful Phryne Fisher makes her very welcome appearance every bit St Kilda's 'Queen of the Flowers'. But when a body washes up on the beach, she must leave the carnival and find the killer. Not to mention find a missing daughter and deal with the return of an old lover...
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                              |                      Death by H2o                    (#15) The squeamish men at P&O are worried. A succession of jewellery thefts  from first class passengers is hardly the best advertisement for their  cruise liners -- particularly when information technology is probable that it is a rider  who is doing the stealing.
 |                      Murder in the Dark                    (#16) The delectable Phryne Fisher has been invited to the Last Best political party of  1928. When 3 of the guests are kidnapped Phryne finds she must  puzzle her style through the scavenger hunt clues to retrieve the  hostages -- and save the party.
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                              |                      Murder on a Midsummer Night                    (#17) The fabulous Phryne - the 1920s near elegant and irrepressible sleuth -   returns for her seventeenth adventure investigating the death of a man   at St Kilda while at the same time trying to find a lost child who could   inherit an former woman's fortune.
 |                      Dead Homo's Chest (#18) The unflappable Phryne is off on a placidity seaside vacation with Dot, Jane   and Ruth - surely they won't be disturbed by a murder ...
 Phryne knows to what depths people will sink for greed but with a drinking glass   of champagne in i hand and a pearl-handled Beretta in the other,   no-one is getting by her.
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                              |                      Unnatural Habits (#nineteen) 1929: pretty trivial gilded-haired girls are going missing in Melbourne.   Only they're not merely pretty.Three of them are pregnant, poor girls from   the harsh confines of the Magdalen Laundry. People are getting nervous.
 It's a tale of convents and plots, piracy, murder and mystery . . . and   Phryne finally finds out if it'south true that blondes have more than fun. |                      Murder and Mendelssohn (#20) An orchestral conductor has been found dead and Detective Inspector Jack   Robinson needs the delightfully incisive and sophisticated Miss   Fisher's help to enter a earth in which he is at bounding main. Hugh   Tregennis, not much liked by anyone, has been murdered in a most   flamboyant mode by a killer with a bespeak to prove. But how many killers   is Phryne really stalking?
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                              |                      Decease in Daylesford (#21) When a mysterious invitation arrives for Miss Phryne Fisher from an unknown Captain Herbert Spencer, Phryne's curiosity is excited. Spencer runs a retreat in Victoria'due south spa country for vanquish-shocked soldiers of the Showtime World State of war. It's a cause afterward Phryne's own heart but what could Spencer desire from her?
 |                      The Lady with the Gun Asks the Questions (#22) The elegant Miss Phryne Fisher returns in this scintillating collection, which features iv brand-new stories. With the ever-loyal Dot, the ingenious Mr Butler and all of Phryne'south friends and household, the action is every bit fast as Phryne'south wit and logic.
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