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Queen of the Flowers (2004)

by Kerry Greenwood

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Series: Phryne Fisher Mysteries (14)

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This was fun, but I kind of wanted something different to happen for a change. Also, I wanted more description of the costume for the Queen of the Flowers. ( )
  JenneB | Apr 2, 2013 |
Another solid installment in the series. It's not great literature, but that's not the point with the Phryne Fisher series, really. The plot was decently twisty in this one (albeit with one huge coincidence of the eye-roll-inducing variety), but there was one moment which really gave me pause. I can buy that Phryne's reactions to events are atypical—the woman was a nurse in the Great War, so her idea of a great and traumatic event isn't everyone's—but I did blink at seeing that she (and the whole household!) slept soundly while one particular thing is unfolding here. There's pragmatism and then there's "I can't buy this from anyone." ( )
  siriaeve | May 17, 2012 |
A ripping good yarn ( )
  cherpy | Nov 18, 2010 |
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Daniel, StephanieNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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Le bon Papa est capable du tout
(the good father is capable of anything).
- French proverb
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This book is for Christine Day, a real Queen of the flowers.
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The elephant was the last straw.
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St. Kilda's streets hang with fairy lights. Tea dances, tango competitions, lifesaving demonstrations, lantern shows, and picnics on the beach are all part of the town's first Flower Parade. And who should be Queen of the Flowers but the Honourable Phryne Fisher? It seems that the lovely Phryne has nothing to do but buy dresses, drink cocktails, and dine in lavish restaurants. Unfortunately, disappearances during this joyous festival aren't limited to the magic shows. One of Phryne's flower maidens has simply vanished. And so, Phryne is off to investigate aided by Bert and Cec and her trusty little beretta. When her darling adopted daughter Ruth goes missing, Phryne is determined that nothing will stand in the way of her investigation. Phryne must confront elephants, brothel-life, and--perhaps worst of all--an old lover in an effort to save Ruth and her flower maiden before it is too late. Queen of the Flowers is the fourteenth book in the Phryne Fisher series, with no sign of Ms. Fisher hanging up her pearl-handled pistol yet.… (more)

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