Murder And Mendelssohn by Kerry Greenwood

A Phryne Fisher Mystery

In this captivating mystery set in 1920s Melbourne, the ever-charming and astute detective, Phryne Fisher, finds herself embroiled in a complex case involving the murder of a renowned conductor. As she delves into the world of music and intrigue, Phryne must navigate a web of secrets, rivalries, and hidden passions within the orchestra. With her usual flair and wit, she uncovers clues that lead her to unexpected alliances and dangerous confrontations, all while balancing her personal life and the affections of her many admirers. The story is a delightful blend of suspense, humor, and the vibrant atmosphere of the Jazz Age.

Published
2013
Nationality
Australian
Length
Medium
Pages
300-350
Original Language
English
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