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The Green Mill murder a Phryne Fisher mystery

Death and blackmail make an unwelcome visit to the hottest dancehall in town in Phryne Fisher's delicious fifth mystery.

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  • "Death and blackmail make an unwelcome visit to the hottest dancehall in town in Phryne Fisher's delicious fifth mystery."@en
  • "Phryne Fisher is doing one of her favorite things dancing at the Green Mill (Melbourne's premier dance hall) to the music of Tintagel Stone's Jazzmakers, the band who taught St Vitus how to dance. And she's wearing a sparkling lobelia-coloured georgette dress. Nothing can flap the unflappable Phryne especially on a dance floor with so many delectable partners. Nothing except death, that is. The dance competition is trailing into its last hours when suddenly, in the middle of Bye Bye Blackbird, a figure slumps to the ground. No shot was heard. Phryne, conscious of how narrowly the missile missed her own bare shoulder, back, and dress, investigates. This leads her into the dark smoky jazz clubs of Fitzroy, into the arms of eloquent strangers, and finally into the the sky, as she follows a complicated family tragedy of the great War and the damaged men who came back from ANZAC cove."@en
  • "Phryne Fisher is doing one of her favourite things - dancing at the Green Mill in Jazz-mad 1920s Melbourne. Nothing can flap the unflappable Phryne - especially on a dance floor with so many delectable partners. Nothing except death, that is. Phryne Fisher's adventure leads to smoke-filled clubs, a dashingly handsome band leader, some fancy flying across the Australian Alps and a most unexpected tryst with a gentle stranger."@en
  • "Wealthy Australian flapper Phryne Fisher uncovers a wealth of family secrets when she agrees to search for Charles Freeman, her date at a Melbourne club who disappeared just after the murder of a man on the dance floor, and his brother Victor, a World War I veteran who has become something of a hermit since returning home."@en
  • "Phryne Fisher is doing one of her favorite things ?dancing at the Green Mill (Melbourne?s premier dance hall) to the music of Tintagel Stone?s Jazzmakers, the band who taught St Vitus how to dance. And she?s wearing a sparkling lobelia-coloured georgette dress. Nothing can flap the unflappable Phryne?especially on a dance floor with so many delectable partners. Nothing except death, that is. The dance competition is trailing into its last hours when suddenly, in the middle of ?Bye Bye Blackbird? a figure slumps to the ground. No shot was heard. Phryne, conscious of how narrowly the missile missed her own bare shoulder, back, and dress, investigates. This leads her into the dark smoky jazz clubs of Fitzroy, into the arms of eloquent strangers, and finally into the the sky, as she follows a complicated family tragedy of the great War and the damaged men who came back from ANZAC cove. Phryne flies her Gypsy Moth Rigel into the Australian Alps, where she meets a hermit with a dog called Lucky and a wombat living under his bunk?.and risks her life on the love between brothers."
  • "In Jazzy 1920s Melbourne, the Green Mill is the hottest dancehall in town. But the glamorous Miss Phryne Fisher finds there are hidden perils in dancing the night away. Like murder, blackmail, young men who vanish. And an overbearing mother whose motives for wanting her sons found look decidedly suspicious."@en
  • "Phryne Fisher is doing one of her favorite things 'dancing at the Green Mill (Melbourne's premier dance hall) to the music of Tintagel Stone's Jazzmakers, the band who taught St Vitus how to dance. And she's wearing a sparkling lobelia-coloured georgette dress. Nothing can flap the unflappable Phryne'especially on a dance floor with so many delectable partners. Nothing except death, that is. The dance competition is trailing into its last hours when suddenly, in the middle of 'Bye Bye Blackbird' a figure slumps to the ground. No shot was heard. Phryne, conscious of how narrowly the missile missed her own bare shoulder, back, and dress, investigates. This leads her into the dark smoky jazz clubs of Fitzroy, into the arms of eloquent strangers, and finally into the the sky, as she follows a complicated family tragedy of the great War and the damaged men who came back from ANZAC cove. Phryne flies her Gypsy Moth Rigel into the Australian Alps, where she meets a hermit with a dog called Lucky and a wombat living under his bunk'.and risks her life on the love between brothers."@en
  • "Dancing divinely through the murder and mayhem of her fifth adventure, the elegant Phryne Fisher remains unflappable. Gorgeous in her sparkling lobelia-coloured georgette dress, delighted by her dancing skill, pleased with her partner and warmed by the admiring regard of the banjo player, Miss Phryne Fisher had thought of tonight as a promising evening at the hottest dancehall in town, the Green Mill. But that was before death broke in. In jazz-mad 1920s Melbourne, Phryne finds there are hidden perils in dancing the night away like murder, blackmail and young men who vanish. Phryne Fisher's fifth adventure leads to smoke-filled clubs, a dashingly handsome band leader, some fancy flying indeed across the Australian Alps and a most unexpected tryst with a gentle stranger. 'Independent, wealthy, spirited and possessed of an uninhibited style that makes every one move out of her way and stand gawking a full five minutes after she walks by Phryne Fisher is a woman who gets what she wants and has the good sense to enjoy every minute of it!' - Davina Bartlett, Geelong Times."
  • "Death and blackmail make an unwelcome visit to the hottest dancehall in town in this delicious Miss Fisher mystery. Dancing divinely through the murder and mayhem of her fifth adventure, the elegant Phryne Fisher remains unflappable. Gorgeous in her sparkling lobelia-coloured georgette dress, delighted by her dancing skill, pleased with her partner and warmed by the admiring regard of the banjo player, Miss Phryne Fisher had thought of tonight as a promising evening at the hottest dancehall in town, the Green Mill. But that was before death broke in. In jazz-mad 1920s Melbourne, Phryne."@en
  • "Un danseur du marathon de danse du Moulin vert à Melbourne s'écroule, raide mort. Phryne se charge de l'enquête et découvre que Charles, fils unique d'une riche famille, aussi odieux qu'ennuyeux, a disparu mystérieusement le soir même du meurtre. Phryne suit un indice qui l'amène au fin fond des Alpes australiennes où elle tombe dans les bras du frère de Charles. Et puis Charles surgit--[Memento]."

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  • "Crime au Moulin vert"
  • "The Green Mill murder a Phryne Fisher mystery"@en
  • "Crime au moulin vert"
  • "Убийство в "Зеленой мельнице""
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  • "The Green Mill murder : a Phryne Fisher mystery"@en
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  • "THE GREEN MILL MURDER"
  • "The green mill murder a Jazz-Age murder mystery"
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  • "Green Mill Murder"@en
  • "The green mill murder : a Phryne Fisher mystery"@en
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  • "The Green Mill Murder Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries (5)"@en
  • "Ubiĭstvo v "Zelenoĭ melʹnit︠s︡e""
  • "The green mill murder Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries"
  • "The Green Mill Murder"@en
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