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Murder in Montparnasse
Murder in Montparnasse: Phryne Fisher's Murder Mysteries 12 | Kerry Greenwood
In her twelfth adventure, the Hon. Phryne Fisher must unravel a mystery that began way back in 1918 when seven Australian soldiers unknowingly witness a murder in Paris. Ten years later and two of them are dead... The divine Phryne Fisher returns to lead another dance of intrigue. Seven Australian soldiers, carousing in Paris in 1918, unknowingly witness a murder and their presence has devastating consequences. Ten years later, two are dead ... under very suspicious circumstances. Phryne's wharfie mates, Bert and Cec, appeal to her for help. They were part of this group of soldiers in 1918 and they fear for their lives and for those of the other three men. It's only as Phryne delves into the investigation that she, too, remembers being in Montparnasse on that very same day. While Phryne is occupied with memories of Montparnasse past and the race to outpace the murderer, she finds troubles of a different kind at home. Her lover, Lin Chung, is about to be married. And the effect this is having on her own usually peaceful household is disastrous.
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Lizpixie
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Next book done in my #PhryneMarathon One of my faves coz not only is there so much of Phryne‘s backstory, there‘s a heap of Bert & Cec, my two favourite wharfies. I love how the author weaves real people into Phrynes story, there were so many characters in Paris after WWI, like Dolly Wilde, Oscar Wilde‘s sister & all those artists in Montmartre(making P into an artists model was inspired)I would‘ve loved to be a part of that talented, crazy bunch!

TheEllieMo This is definitely my favourite Phryne novel 5y
DrJAdMerricksson That looked like a giant fuzzy caterpillar at first glance 😐 5y
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JenlovesJT47
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Book 12 in my Phryne Fisher reread is one of the best in the series and one of my favorite episodes on the show as well. I love this one because we get some of Phryne‘s backstory in Paris during the war. As always, the cast of supporting characters is stellar and the audiobook narrator is phenomenal. I‘d highly recommend this series. 5⭐️

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TheEllieMo I‘m on number 18 of my first time of reading. Your tagged book is definitely the best in the series (so far). 5y
JenlovesJT47 @TheEllieMo book 18 (Dead Man‘s Chest, right?) is my absolute favorite book in the series! I can‘t wait to get to it in my reread. I‘m listening to the audiobooks for the reread and they‘re pretty awesome. 🤓 5y
Amie Definitely one of the best books in the series (and my favorite cover!), and one of my favorite episodes in the TV series, because of the scene pictured :) 5y
JenlovesJT47 @Amie me too! Can‘t wait until the movie comes out!! 5y
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TheEllieMo
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1. Murder in Montparnasse by Kerry Greenwood, the 12th Phryne Fisher novel;

2. 10, all due back at the end of the month...

3. Ride it out. You‘ll know when it‘s time to pick up a book again, one will call to you.

#WeekendReads @rachelsbrittain

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Lizpixie
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Bk12 of my Phryne Fisher reread is done ✅This is one of my favorite Phryne stories because it gives the reader part of her backstory, where you find out about her running away at 17 to drive ambulances in WWI France, on to her becoming an artists model in Paris when the Great War ended. The secondary storyline about Lin Chungs bride & Mr Butlers umbridge combine to make this a thoroughly delightful novel. #phryneappreciationclub💃🏻

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Crinoline_Laphroaig
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After Yoga Chai and a Chapter.☕ #sundayselfcare #yogachurch #phryneappreciationclub

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Lizpixie
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#SeptemberDanes #day13 #BonjourMadame I was going to post the French classic Les Liaisons Dangereuses for this prompt but realised I don‘t have a photo of my copy & as I‘m back on crutches(my knee died again🙄)getting to it is too hard.So I‘m going with my fave Phryne novel.Bert & Cec ask Phryne for help after their fellow soldiers are killed.Realising it all goes back to an unsolved murder in Paris after WWI,Phryne discovers she is also involved.

Dragon Hope your knee is better soon! 💐 6y
Kalalalatja Hope your knee starts behaving soon! 🤞💕 6y
Cathythoughts Nice one 👍🏻feel better 6y
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Cinfhen Sorry about the knee, but are u sleeping?!??? 6y
Cinfhen Gorgeous cover by the way 6y
Lizpixie @Cinfhen sleeping? What is this strange notion. I doze for an hour here or there, is that considered sleeping?🤔 6y
DivineDiana Hope you feel better soon! 6y
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gossamerchild
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This is about as much #suspense as I can handle these days. I like my mysteries a little less intense 😁😁

#readingresolutions #phryneforever #phryneappreciationclub @Jess7

Bklover Phryne is like a good friend you go to visit now and then! 6y
Crinoline_Laphroaig Phryne! 😍 I love how she breaks the rules. Best kind of rebel! 6y
JazzFeathers One of the nicest in the series 6y
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gossamerchild @Bklover @Crinoline_Laphroaig Phryne is definitely the best 😁😁. @JazzFeathers that's great to hear! 6y
BookishMe She's so SASSY! 6y
gossamerchild @BookishMe I know! I love her 💖💖 6y
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JazzFeathers
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Plans for tonight. I had hoped to finish Murder in Montparnass yesterday, but l basically fell asleep. I wanted to finish The Neverending Story tonight and start February with a new book.

Oh, well, l think l'll finish at least this one. But first, today chapter for #LotRChapterADay 😊

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JazzFeathers
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A coffee and a few more pages with Miss Fisher before going to work.

This is indeed one of the best Miss Fisher l've read.

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JazzFeathers
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Started this yesterday on the train home. From what l hear, this is supposed to be one of the best of the series.
I'm eager to learn more about Phrynie's past.

I have a question. From another novel, l had the impression Phrynie was approaching her 40s, but from this book's calcolato, she is 28.
Anyone may illuminate me?
#MissFisher #PhryneAppreciationClub

Amie Yes, she's 28. I think the first book in the series gives her age, too. 7y
JazzFeathers @amie So that is? I kind of think that's s bit too young for the kind of experienced woman Phryne is depicted to be 🤔 7y
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Amie
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My last book was a disappointment but I can always count on Phryne for an enjoyable story.

larah17 I have started watching the TV series on Netflix and I just love it - I‘ll certainly have to try the books! 7y
Amie @larah17 I love the TV series and the books! 7y
larah17 She‘s so fabulous - I wish that those clothes were the norm now 😂 7y
Amie @larah17 Her clothes are amazing! I can only dream of being so stylish 😁 7y
Chrissyreadit I‘m so upset the tv series ended. Loved it! 7y
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shanaqui

Comfort reading because fucking hackers have stolen all (literally I have £10 left in the world) my fucking money and it does not look like I will get it back. Thank goodness for Phryne, who always saves the day.

I get to comfort read whatever I want for a week on the strength of this, right?

rabbitprincess Oh no! And especially at this time of year, what a thing to have happen ☹️ I am so sorry. 7y
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I have checked off a few in #tbrbingo world! This Phryne Fisher story was set up with flashbacks of her time in Paris during WWI so I used it as a book set in Italy or France. It was a cute little mystery. Not the cleverest tie together at the end but still satisfying enough.

JazzFeathers Oh, l'm sorry to hear the ending is kind of weak. I've enjoyed it so far. Trying to finishing it tonight 7y
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#litsypartyofone #saturdaynight #booksandbeer
Yummy Indian food dinner with family- now finally starting #lisypartyofone. A whole night for me, Emmy & Poe, and a October Fest beer. Reading the more light hearted Phryne Fisher, then some Hedgehog- bookclub is a week from Tuesday & I have slightly under 200pages to go. Finding I need to read this book in spurts & offset it with other books.📚🍺

LeahBergen And now I'm craving some Indian food! 7y
kspenmoll @LeahBergen Great little restaurant next town over- 7y
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MrBook
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#TBRtemptation post 1! This is the 12th installment in the Phryne Fisher series. Set in 1920s Australia. 7 Australian soldiers carousing in 1918 Paris unknowingly witness a murder. 10 years later, two of them are dead under suspicious circumstances. Phryne's friends, Bert & Cec, are part of that group, and come to her for help. She realizes she was in town that same day. #blameLitsy #blameMrBook 😎

JazzFeathers I'm going to read this soon. Sounds interesting. When war is introduced in this series, there always something interesting involved 7y
ValerieAndBooks I haven't started this series because I don't like the name Phryne at all 😬. I guess I'm weird 😂! 7y
GlassAsDiamonds Phryne!!!! LOVE this series, they are SO good ( @ValerieAndBooks - and they explain the name, it's hysterical and pointy! They're really good, give them a go!). 😊😊😊 7y
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Lizpixie
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#feistyfeb #day26 #artdeco I love the Art Deco period so much. The flappers, beads, the charleston, Tiffany lamps & columns.One of the reasons I love the Blue Mountains so much is because its heyday was the 20s & 30s so the architecture and vibe is so Art Deco. In books,I have a few series set then,but Phryne Fisher is the most Art Deco of them all.She's a bright young thing,a woman out there on her own kicking arse. Flapper beads, feathers & all.

MaleficentBookDragon These sound fun! More for my #TBR #blameitonlitsy I like these covers better than the ones with photos. (edited) 8y
abbiereadsbooks There are Miss Fisher BOOKS?! I love the TV show so much! I'll have to check these out! 8y
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JazzFeathers Discovered the series just recently. I'm really enjoying it. One of ghd best stories set in the 1920s l've read. And hey, l really like these editions :) 8y
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Amie
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Traded reading a Phryne Fisher mystery for watching the TV show and doing a bookish puzzle. Just finished one of my favorite episodes: Murder in Montparnasse.

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Lizpixie
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Love love love this series! No12 in The Hon.Phryne Fisher Mysteries, this was fantastic. I loved the Paris 1918 parts, I loved the Hugh Collins part, loved the missing girl investigation, and love Lin Chung & his relationship with Phryne. The only thing I didn't love is that it's the last book I have, chances of getting to a bookstore are zero & there's no chance of getting an online order before xmas😫 #phrynemysterytour

Pinkmeghan Love the books and the show!!! 8y
Crinoline_Laphroaig I love the art on the covers. 8y
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Lizpixie
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Currently reading No12 in the Phryne Fisher Mysteries.In the tv series,this is my favourite episode,about Paris after the Great War,Bert & Cec witnessing the murder of a painter & Phryne as a life model for the same painter.The book is just as good, with Phryne trying to find whose killing off Bert&Cec's mates whilst also trying to find a young women who is betrothed to a French chef & dealing with Mr Butler who is upset about Lin Chungs marriage.

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Lizpixie
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#seasonsreadings2016 #day8 #artrelatedbooks When Bert & Cec come to Phryne asking her to help them find out who is killing their friends, little does she know that there is a connection between the murder of a painter in Montparnasse after the Great War,some diggers on their way home & a man she hoped she'd left behind in Paris in 1918. One of my favourite Phryne stories, it gives more of her backstory, about her service during the war & after it.

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Emiller
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Absolutely love the show Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries!! Now reading one of the books the show is based on. Love it so far!

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