Murder in the Cathedral
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Narrated by:
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Wendy Bos
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By:
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Kerry Greenwood
The indefatigable Miss Phryne Fisher returns to solve what may be her most puzzling murder.
When Phryne Fisher is invited to Bendigo to witness the investiture of her old friend Lionel, who is being made a Bishop, her expectations of the solemn and dignified ceremony do not include a murder.
Phryne is soon working with perspicacious local Constable Watson and eagle-eyed Inspector Mick Kelly to identify the perpetrator. It becomes quickly apparent the murder victim had been an overzealous deacon with a nose for trouble. Nobody seems very inclined to mourn his passing.
Applying her quick wits and magnetic charm, Phryne and her expanding team of sleuths discover murky layers of church politics, social scandals and business scams and blackmail. Soon, various suspects begin to form a long list, all with excellent motives for killing the deacon. Could the murderer be his own wife? A visiting dignitary? The mysterious organist? The angelic Brookes? The unemployed teacher? And why is the Bishop's Court being burgled?
Meanwhile, the clock is ticking. Will Phryne be able to bring to light the proof she needs before the killer strikes again or disappears completely?
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All in all, an enjoyable book. I am happy that it has been released on Audible in the US, even though it will probably be a long time before I can buy it in Kindle format.
Phryne detects again
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The story flows and is interesting in true Phyrne Fisher fashion.
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Bittersweet final novel
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Another great story but..
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I really liked it on its own. The plot was nicely done with just enough tricksiness in it to make it not obvious. A couple subplots are not threaded into the rest of the story as well as I'd like, but that could easily be because they were an intro to things that would become apparent in following novels. Alas.
Unlike the other novels, it's narrated by Wendy Bos as opposed to Stephanie Daniel. Bos does a fine job on this (and also on the updated "The Lady with the Gun Asks the Questions") and my only complaint is that I'm used to Daniel.
If you like the Phryne books, you'll like this.
A fine final novel
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