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Death By Water

By: Kerry Greenwood
Narrated by: Stephanie Daniel
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The divine Phryne Fisher returns in the 15th seductive installment in the classic Phryne Fisher whodunnit series. This one includes shipboard romances, champagne cocktails, erotic photographers, jealous husbands, mickey finns, blackmail, and attempted murder.

A succession of jewelry thefts from first-class passengers is hardly the best advertisement for a cruise liner, particularly when it is likely that it is a passenger who is doing the stealing. Phryne Fisher, with her Lulu bob, green eyes, Cupid's bow lips and Chanel traveling suits, is exactly the sort of elegant sleuth to take on a ring of jewelry thieves on the high seas - or at least, aboard the SS Hinemoa on a luxury cruise to New Zealand. With the Maharani - the Great Queen of Sapphires - as the bait, Phryne rises magnificently to the challenge.

©2005 Kerry Greenwood (P)2007 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd.

Critic reviews

"Brimming with glamour, high life, and a hint of debauchery, Greenwood's series delivers a literary glass of champagne, lifting readers' spirits while tickling their fancies." ( Booklist)

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Wonderful story!

This Phryne Fisher book was impeccable. As an avid reader of the series it was so nice and refreshing to take this cruise along with Phryne and Dot meeting new characters and mystery. The references to Titanic are tastefully placed and are very interesting since the disaster happened fairly recently in Phryne's time. I love this one so much I'm thinking to read it again. Great story line and as always beautiful descriptions of the food and environment.

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Splendid cruise with great New Zealand scenes

Starting with trying to solve some jewel robberies on a cruise ship, Phryne and Dot run into some weird shipmates and a possible murder. There are also some anecdotes related to the Titanic which gives added poignancy to the story. Great read and more wonderful narration from Stephanie Daniel who gets more chances to sing - sounding very like Marlene Dietrich.

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Great story, characters, narration.(but...).

Would you listen to Death By Water again? Why?

LOVE the whole "Phryne" series and the narrator does such a great job that I hate to quibble about this: I wish she'd quit trying to sing. She has a middling-pleasant singing voice but her pitch is off and it gets rather excruciating. On the whole, she is not alone, as most narrators come up with a monstrous "fail" when it comes to this. She's not quite as bad as some narrators tho.One was awful at singing to the point that I "returned" the book. Other than that, she does a terrific job with characterisations, voices and, esp accents. I'll just put my fingers in my ears for the singing.
As to a re-read, the characters and dialogue are so good that this is half the pleasure of reading Ms Greenwood's work. She creates a wonderful milieu that pulls right into the world of her characters.

Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?

ALWAYS a great plot and it's hard to guess "who dunnit." I hate a mystery-plot where I have a good idea about halfway thru as to who the malefactor is, so appreciate that this writer can keep you guessing.

What about Stephanie Daniel’s performance did you like?

Voices, characterisations and ACCENTS! (a lot of narrators fall short..a HORRIBLE example being "Miss Partridge's Home for Peculiar Children" which inspired me to ask for a return/refund!)

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

Thank God, it's Phryne!

Any additional comments?

see above about the singing.

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Memories

This book reminded me of how intrigued I've always been oh the titanic. Thumbs up

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Entertaining mystery w/ Phryne on the high seas.

This is my favorite Phryne. I loved the story, and the singing is minimal, thankfully. Phryne takes Dot on a cruise in an attempt to unmask a jewel thief. Along the way, we meet some interesting fellow passengers. The story is entertaining, the descriptions of the events, people and places are vintage Kerry Greenwood and are just lovely. Not the most intricate mystery, but enough twists to keep you involved in the story.
A refreshing romp to 1920s Australia and New Zealand alongside Phryne and Dot.

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My favorite Phryne Fischer mystery.

This is one of her lighter mysteries and ship's voyage provides a lovely backdrop. Nicely done.

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jewel thefts at sea

I do so love this writer. The Honerable Miss Phryne Fisher takes a cruise, partly to get away from an over crowded house. She finds much intrigue and a few plots in a gorgeous ship. She is hired by the Shipping company to get to the bottom of theifts aboard the ship,l. she is helped by her esteemed companion Dorothy, the intelligent crew, and a rat catching cat to fix.

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Phryne Fisher is a delight!

This is part of the Phyrne Fisher series. Offers a fascinating look into Turn of the Century Australia, with a plucky, independent heroine.

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Love these books

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes, fun to listen to

What did you like best about this story?

Just plain love these books

What about Stephanie Daniel’s performance did you like?

I enjoy these books and her reading

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Phryne Cruises to another Mystery Solution

I just love Miss Fisher! She is truly divine. This time she's hired to catch a jewel thief. Someone's been working a cruise line, making expensive pieces disappear as if by magic -- in some cases while the owner is wearing them and on the dance floor. Phryne is provided a big blue sapphire-looking jewel and a lot of leeway.
The mysteries multiply and personalities clash. Phryne's dinner companions include a young flirty wife with a grumpy husband. Then there's a doctor becomes more and more worried about a private concern. One fellow voyager is a son defying his pater's wishes and seems determined to break his young fool neck rather than conceding... He has a slithery manservant, likely reporting back to the father.... Suspects abound....
Someone is upping the ante, though. What started out as grand theft turns deadly. After a solo swim in the ship's pool, someone bops Phryne on the head, imprisons her in her robe, and throws her back in the pool... Dot disappears and is found below-decks and drugged. And a cat keeps getting into Phryne and Dot's locked stateroom...
I cruised through the book with great enjoyment. Another fine Phryne addition. My only regret was missing the luscious Lin Chung. However Phryne does meet a cruise line employee who adores women and delights in taking their pictures -- at all ages and (non-phornographic) poses -- and although when she first visits him she confines her interest to his magnificent photos (planning one day to buy some), on a surprise return visit, she ravishes him to his utmost surprise and delight.

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