Review: Death in Daylesford
Death in Daylesford by Kerry Greenwood
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Phryne Fisher is one of my favourite characters, and I love both the book and the TV series. I was therefore really excited when I received and ARC of Death in Daylesford.
I love Phryne so much, I love her unabashed enjoyment of men, I love her capacity for love, I love the way she gathers an alternative family around herself, I love how self possessed she is, and I love her determination to see justice done.
In this story, Phryne and Dot travel to Daylesford. Here they investigate several rather entangled mysteries, in a very satisfying way. I enjoyed this immensely. So much so, that I can’t really find the words to express it (rather a fault in a book reviewer!).
I also loved the subplot of Hugh, Jane, Ruth, and Tinker investigating the death of a girl whilst Jack (and Phryne) are away. I particularly enjoyed Tinker’s character development as a result.
All the mysteries are satisfactorily wound up, and mostly happy endings dispensed (though not to the victims).
Another excellent instalment in a favourite series, this book contains all the much-loved elements. I highly recommend it. If you’ve not read any books in the series, this would work as a standalone, but you’ll get more enjoyment out of it if you read the series from the beginning.
I was given a free copy of this book, my opinions are my own.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Phryne Fisher is one of my favourite characters, and I love both the book and the TV series. I was therefore really excited when I received and ARC of Death in Daylesford.
I love Phryne so much, I love her unabashed enjoyment of men, I love her capacity for love, I love the way she gathers an alternative family around herself, I love how self possessed she is, and I love her determination to see justice done.
In this story, Phryne and Dot travel to Daylesford. Here they investigate several rather entangled mysteries, in a very satisfying way. I enjoyed this immensely. So much so, that I can’t really find the words to express it (rather a fault in a book reviewer!).
I also loved the subplot of Hugh, Jane, Ruth, and Tinker investigating the death of a girl whilst Jack (and Phryne) are away. I particularly enjoyed Tinker’s character development as a result.
All the mysteries are satisfactorily wound up, and mostly happy endings dispensed (though not to the victims).
Another excellent instalment in a favourite series, this book contains all the much-loved elements. I highly recommend it. If you’ve not read any books in the series, this would work as a standalone, but you’ll get more enjoyment out of it if you read the series from the beginning.
I was given a free copy of this book, my opinions are my own.
View all my reviews
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