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Urn Burial: A Phryne Fisher Mystery (Phryne…
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Urn Burial: A Phryne Fisher Mystery (Phryne Fisher Mysteries (Paperback)) (edition 2007)

by Kerry Greenwood

Series: Phryne Fisher (8)

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The redoubtable Phryne Fisher is holidaying at Cave House, a Gothic mansion in the heart of Australia's Victorian mountain country. But the peaceful surroundings mask danger. Her host is receiving death threats, lethal traps are set without explanation, and the parlour maid is found strangled to death. What with the reappearance of mysterious funerary urns, a pair of young lovers, an extremely eccentric swagman, an angry outcast heir, and the luscious Lin Chung, Phryne's attention has definitely been caught. Her search for answers takes her deep into the dungeons of the house and into the limestone Buchan caves. But what will she find this time?… (more)
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Title:Urn Burial: A Phryne Fisher Mystery (Phryne Fisher Mysteries (Paperback))
Authors:Kerry Greenwood
Info:Poisoned Pen Press (2007), Paperback, 187 pages
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This was my first disappointment from Miss Fisher. And I seem to remember being disappointed with the television episode too. ( )
  VivienneR | May 22, 2023 |
Phryne Fisher is a likeable, charming and vibrant individual. She's kind and generous to those she meets, smart and logical when faced with problems or obstacles and adventurous in her dislike of boredom. She is brave and tenacious and brutal when faced with injustice.

A few deaths of distant relatives were all that stood between her life of poverty and her ascent into luxury at the age of 12 and she never takes her wealth and social standing for granted. The result of which is a kind and generous soul who is always willing to speak up for the victims, the downtrodden or the underdogs and one who relishes fine food, fine clothes and the myriad of pursuits open to her. Her open mindedness leads to an unique and vibrant cast pulled from all walks of life.

Being an Aussie and a proud Melbournian - the Melbourne setting was a highlight. Recognising the street names and places was fun. And Melbournians will understand the delight in recognising how strange our weather is to outsiders.

As far as the genre goes, I don't know if I'd really say it was crime or historical. I mean it is a historical period but it felt kind of modern. The crime was good but it was interspersed with character relationships. There was romance but none of it was meaningful or relevant. It was too lowbrow to be literary and too much reality to be chick lit. It's an odd mix that was an enjoyable read but likely not for everyone.

It's also fairly different from the tv show (and she's a lot younger in the books) but the main elements are present - like Phryne's love of clothes, her humour, confidence and loveable charming personality.

Character wise, I love them all! Phryne, Dot, Dr Elizabeth MacMillan, WPC Jones, Inspector Robinson, Bert and Cec, Mr and Mrs. Butler, they were all fantastic and had me giggling throughout. And I adore the way women are portrayed in this series. I love that all the female characters are strong willed and fierce and able to look after themselves - even when it doesn't always seem like it. I also really like how the cops aren't written as useless or inept - but rather unable to significantly help without someone willing to speak up and testify.

Well the first three books have definitely been the strongest books in the series, but this wasn't too bad. I liked Li Pen (Lin Chung's bodyguard) and I liked the friendship him and Dot strike up. The mystery was kind of all over the place - I'm not sure I really followed the logic behind most of it - and I also couldn't really keep track of the characters. Many of them seemed to just kind of blend with one another. Still it was an easy enough read. 2.5 stars. ( )
  funstm | Jan 20, 2023 |
Meh. I didn't enjoy this one a whole lot. Just meh. ( )
  amcheri | Jan 5, 2023 |
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Kerry Greenwood - Urn Burial: It was enjoyable to get a new setting for the plot (do that more often, Ms. Greenwood). #cursorybookreviews #cursoryreviews ( )
  khage | Dec 20, 2021 |
Even before they reach the country house to which they’ve been invited to stay, Phryne, Dot, Lin and his manservant Li find themselves rescuing a maid from assault in the woods; once at the house, they find an odd collection of guests and servants, and a host who appears preoccupied and afraid. That host, Tom, is a long-time friend of Phryne’s, who knows him as a bon vivant, and she is determined to find the cause of his changed demeanor, but before she can even begin, someone is murdered and urns are showing up all over the place….This is Ms. Greenwood’s homage to Agatha Christie; indeed, one of the guests is an elderly woman named Miss Mary Mead, in case the reader misses that fact! I quite enjoyed it, with its not-quite-cozy setting, the odd assortment of characters and motivations that animate them, and of course Phryne’s ability to survive everything from being thrown from a horse to nearly drowning in a basement. Lots of fun; recommended. ( )
  thefirstalicat | Feb 6, 2021 |
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'But man is a noble animal, splendid in ashes, and pompous in the grave, solemnizing nativities and deaths with equal lustre, nor omitting ceremonies of bravery in the infamy of his nature.'

~ Urn Burial, Sir Thomas Browne, Chapter V.
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This book is dedicated to my sister

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The redoubtable Phryne Fisher is holidaying at Cave House, a Gothic mansion in the heart of Australia's Victorian mountain country. But the peaceful surroundings mask danger. Her host is receiving death threats, lethal traps are set without explanation, and the parlour maid is found strangled to death. What with the reappearance of mysterious funerary urns, a pair of young lovers, an extremely eccentric swagman, an angry outcast heir, and the luscious Lin Chung, Phryne's attention has definitely been caught. Her search for answers takes her deep into the dungeons of the house and into the limestone Buchan caves. But what will she find this time?

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