Murder on a Midsummer's Night by Kerry Greenwood

Murder on a Midsummer's Night by Kerry Greenwood

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The seventeenth book in a series of delightful and adventurous cosy crime tales featuring the glamorous and feisty Phryne Fisher.

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Murder on a Midsummer's Night by Kerry Greenwood

The devastating Phryne Fisher is under fire again in her seventeenth mystery. Melbourne, 1929. The year starts off for glamorous private investigator Phryne Fisher with a rather trying heat wave and more mysteries than you could prod a parasol at. Simultaneously investigating the apparent suicide death of a man on St Kilda beach and trying to find a lost, illegimate child who could be heir to a wealthy old woman's fortune, Phryne needs all her wits about her, particularly when she has to tangle with a group of thoroughly unpleasant Bright Young Things. But Phryne Fisher is a force of nature, and takes in her elegant stride what might make others quail, including terrifying séances, ghosts, Kif smokers, the threat of human sacrifices, dubious spirit guides and maps to buried pirate treasure ...
Kerry Greenwood is the author of more than forty novels and six non-fiction titles, and the editor of two collections. Phryne Fisher is her most successful series to date - there are currently 18 in the series. She lives in Australia with a registered wizard.
SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9781472129598
ISBN 10 1472129598
Titel Murder on a Midsummer's Night
Autor Kerry Greenwood
Serie Phryne Fisher
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Little, Brown Book Group
Erscheinungsjahr 2019-04-25
Seitenanzahl 304
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