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Tamam Shud: A Phryne Fisher Mystery

De: Kerry Greenwood
Narrado por: Kirsty Gillmore
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1948. After serving with the French Resistance during the Second World War, codenamed La Chatte Noire, Phryne Fisher escaped to Australia in search of sunshine, butter and peace. So she’s furious when tragedy intrudes upon her newfound tranquillity and she discovers a dead man on Somerton Beach - well-dressed, good-looking and with a secret smile on his lips. The police are baffled as to his identity and cause of death - not to mention the scrap of paper bearing the words TAMAM SHUD found upon him, and the coded message in the book from which it was torn. But WPC Hammond knows Phryne’s fame as a detective. And Phryne telephones her old friend Bernard Cooper, who spent the war at a place called Bletchley, doing something awfully top secret involving codes....

©2012 Kerry Greenwood (P)2021 Aurora Audio Books
Histórico Misterio Ficción
Wartime Memories • Good Story • Excellent German • Great Short Book

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I disliked how short this book is, the verista tiny taste. Come on, Kerry! More, more!

Post WW2

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I enjoyed the content and flow of this short story. I found myself wondering about the whereabouts of Hugh and Dot, Jack and his family, as well as Cec and Bert and the Butlers. I want to know about Jane and Ruth. Perhaps in future works. (Blatant HINT!)
I found the narrator's accent to be rough and lack the polish I have come to expect from Phrynne, who could adapt to all occasions; especially given the excellent German and French the narrator displayed.
This leads me to wonder if the accent is the result of accent or characterization and to hope the characterization of Phrynne improves.

The narrator's accent distracts

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Kerry Greenwood always knows how to speak about the pathos of war, helping us know just how painful and unnecessary it is. While also helping us see how to live a good life in the midst of all the mysteries.

Always intriguing

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Phryne is middle aged, has seen too much violence in the war but still spunky and sharp. I've missed her. Looking forward to the short story collection coming soon. Yum!

Love Phryne at any age!

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A good story, but it lacked some of the sparkle and fun of the novels. The narrator left a lot to be desired.

Really missed Stephanie Daniel’s Narration

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