7 Mysteries to Solve While You Wait for the Return of Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries

Jennifer Proffitt
February 3 2020
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It’s hard to believe it’s been more than four years since mystery fans last got a new dose of the splashy Australian TV series Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, yet here we are. Luckily, our hunger for more of the indomitable Miss Phryne Fisher is finally about to be satiated, because our favorite flapper and amateur sleuth is set to make her big-screen debut in Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears!The fan-funded film, which will launch a whole new set of adventures, releases in Australia this February before making its way to a limited number of U.S. screens in early March and then landing on the Acorn TV app on March 23.

The last we saw of Phryne, she was heading to England to rescue her ne’er-do-well father, but based on news reports and this thrilling trailer, her latest murder investigation will take her from the parlors of Mayfair in London to the Negev Desert in Israel. While trouble may still be hot on her heels, so is, it would appear, Phryne’s ever-faithful friend (and love interest), Inspector Jack Robinson.

For those of us chomping at the bit for
more of Phryne & Co., it can be hard to wait out these final weeks before
the film is released. While nothing can quite compare to Miss Fisher’s
particular brand ofjoie de vivre, you’ll be thinking the heroines of these books are the bee’s
knees all the same!

This post was originally published on GetLiterary.com.

A Curious Beginning
by Deanna Raybourn

Deanna Raybourn’s Veronica Speedwell is everything you could want in a sleuth: inquisitive, bold, and proficient with a sharpened hatpin when the situation calls for it. She may be a scientist first, but there are certain rules she must follow as a lady of the upper classes in 1887 London. However, even a lady cannot be expected to follow the rules after her attempted abduction. Dive into the first book of this mystery series, A Curious Beginning, as Veronica attempts to navigate the trials and tribulations of London’s high society—and foil a kidnapping plot at the same time.

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A Curious Beginning
Deanna Raybourn

Deanna Raybourn’s Veronica Speedwell is everything you could want in a sleuth: inquisitive, bold, and proficient with a sharpened hatpin when the situation calls for it. She may be a scientist first, but there are certain rules she must follow as a lady of the upper classes in 1887 London. However, even a lady cannot be expected to follow the rules after her attempted abduction. Dive into the first book of this mystery series, A Curious Beginning, as Veronica attempts to navigate the trials and tribulations of London’s high society—and foil a kidnapping plot at the same time.

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An Unsuitable Job for a Woman
by P.D. James

P.D. James is one of the most iconic authors of the mystery genre, and you can clearly see how she came to be such a household name when you meet her detective Cordelia Gray. In the book that started it all, An Unsuitable Job for a Woman, our intrepid heroine must uncover the truth behind a young man’s assumed suicide. While investigator might be a so-called unsuitable job for a woman, it’s a position Cordelia was born to hold.

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An Unsuitable Job for a Woman
P.D. James

An Unsuitable Job for a Woman introduces bestselling mystery author P.D. James’s courageous but vulnerable young detective, Cordelia Gray, in a “top-rated puzzle of peril that holds you all the way” (The New York Times).

Handsome Cambridge dropout Mark Callender died hanging by the neck with a faint trace of lipstick on his mouth. When the official verdict is suicide, his wealthy father hires fledgling private investigator Cordelia Gray to find out what led him to self-destruction. What she discovers instead is a twisting trail of secrets and sins, and the strong scent of murder.

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A Conspiracy of Bones
by Kathy Reichs

It may be pure coincidence that Kathy Reichs’s latest Temperance Brennan novel is releasing just days before the Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears movie, but it sure is fitting. The tough-as-nails forensic anthropologist, who uses her unique skill set to help solve homicides, is back in action in A Conspiracy of Bones despite some pretty big risks to her health. She may still be getting back to full strength after recovering from neurosurgery for an aneurysm, but there’s no way she can ignore the photos that someone’s sending her of a corpse with missing face and hands, especially when only she can identify the man. For all their differences, Tempe and Phryne share an inability to resist the siren’s call of a new case.

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A Conspiracy of Bones
Kathy Reichs

#1 New York Times bestselling author Kathy Reichs returns with a new riveting novel featuring her vastly popular character forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan, who must use all her tradecraft to discover the identity of a faceless corpse, its connection to a decade-old missing child case, and why the dead man had her cell phone number.

It’s sweltering in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Temperance Brennan, still recovering from neurosurgery following an aneurysm, is battling nightmares, migraines, and what she thinks might be hallucinations when she receives a series of mysterious text messages, each containing a new picture of a corpse that is missing its face and hands. Immediately, she’s anxious to know who the dead man is, and why the images were sent to her.

An identified corpse soon turns up, only partly answering her questions.

To win answers to the others, including the man’s identity, she must go rogue, working mostly outside the system. That’s because Tempe’s new boss holds a fierce grudge against her and is determined to keep her out of the case. Tempe bulls forward anyway, even as she begins questioning her instincts. But the clues she discovers are disturbing and confusing. Was the faceless man a spy? A trafficker? A target for assassination by the government? And why was he carrying the name of a child missing for almost a decade?

With help from a number of law enforcement associates including her Montreal beau Andrew Ryan and the always-ready-with-a-smart-quip, ex-homicide investigator Skinny Slidell, and utilizing new cutting-edge forensic methods, Tempe draws closer to the astonishing truth.

But the more she uncovers, the darker and more twisted the picture becomes...

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A Study In Scarlet Women
by Sherry Thomas

Many have thought “What if Sherlock Holmes were a woman?” Few, however, have executed the idea of that concept as perfectly as Sherry Thomas in her Lady Sherlock series, which begins with A Study in Scarlet Women. When suspicions surrounding a string of murders fall on Charlotte Holmes’s father and sister, it will be up to the amateur sleuth herself to unmask the real killer—and try not to become a social pariah at the same time.

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A Study In Scarlet Women
Sherry Thomas

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The Secret Life of Anna Blanc
by Jennifer Kincheloe

If you were to try to create a Venn diagram between Jennifer Kincheloe’s heroine Anna and Phryne Fisher, there would be a lot of overlap. While The Secret Life of Anna Blanc  takes place in 1907 Los Angeles, rather than 1920s Australia, the novel follows (stop me if you’ve heard this before) our self-proclaimed detective as she asserts herself in a stodgy, upper-class family. Soon Anna’s love of crime novels becomes part of her reality when she uses a fake identity to become a police matron (a female police official responsible for looking after the detained women and children in a precinct). Anna, much like Phryne, uncovers more than she bargained for—and certainly gets involved in some things the protective men in her life would not approve of.

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The Secret Life of Anna Blanc
Jennifer Kincheloe

It's 1907 Los Angeles. Mischievous socialite Anna Blanc is the kind of young woman who devours purloined crime novels—but must disguise them behind covers of more domestically-appropriate reading. She could match wits with Sherlock Holmes, but in her world women are not allowed to hunt criminals. Determined to break free of the era's rigid social roles, Anna buys off the chaperone assigned by her domineering father and, using an alias, takes a job as a police matron with the Los Angeles Police Department. There she discovers a string of brothel murders, which the cops are unwilling to investigate. Seizing her one chance to solve a crime, she takes on the investigation herself. If the police find out, she'll get fired; if her father finds out, he'll disown her; and if her fiancé finds out, he'll cancel the wedding and stop pouring money into her father's collapsing bank. Midway into her investigation, the police chief's son, Joe Singer, learns her true identity. And shortly thereafter she learns about blackmail. Anna must choose—either hunt the villain and risk losing her father, fiancé, and wealth, or abandon her dream and leave the killer on the loose.

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The Infinite Blacktop
by Sara Gran

More noir than cozy, The Infinite Blacktop centers on female private investigator Claire DeWitt. This book tracks Claire from her teen years discovering a love of crime to her early days as an investigator through to present day, when she’s on the hunt for her would-be murderer. Although not as gently mannered as Phryne Fisher, Claire lacks none of her spark.

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The Infinite Blacktop
Sara Gran

The “delicious and addictive” (Salon) Claire DeWitt series returns with a thrilling, noirish knockout of a novel that follows three separate narratives starring the self-proclaimed “world’s greatest detective.” As Cara Hoffman, author of Running, says, this “is a hard-boiled, existential masterpiece.” Claire DeWitt, the world’s best private detective, wakes up one dark night in an ambulance in Oakland: someone has just tried to murder her. But she’s not dead. Not yet. More sure of herself than of the police, Claire follows the clues on a 52-hour odyssey through shimmering Las Vegas and the shabby surrounding desert to find out who wants her dead. But in order to save herself, Claire will have to revisit her own complicated past as she navigates the present: a past of childhood obsessions, rival detectives, lost friends, and mysteries mostly—but not always—solved. Three intertwining stories illuminate three eras of Claire’s life: her early years as an ambitious girl detective in Brooklyn (before it was gentrified), which ended when her best friend and partner in crime-solving disappeared; a case of an unexplained death in the art world of late-1990s Los Angeles, when, devastated by the demise of her mentor in New Orleans, Claire was forced to start again; and her current quest to save her own life from a determined assassin. As the connections between the stories come into focus, the truth becomes clear. But Claire, battered and bruised, will never quit her search for the answer to the biggest mystery of all: how can anyone survive in a world so clearly designed to break our hearts?

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Cocaine Blues
by Kerry Greenwood

Finally, of course, what better way to bide your time waiting for more Phryne Fisher than to head to the source material itself? Perceptive fans will remember that the pilot episode of Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries is titled “Cocaine Blues” and follows much of the plot of this first novel. You’ll find everything you loved about the show present in this series—sleuthing, fab fashion, and of course, the fantastic Miss Fisher. However, reader, be warned: the long-suffering but loyal Jack Robinson is not single in the book series as he is in the television show on which it is based, which may impact some readers’ enjoyment.

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Cocaine Blues
Kerry Greenwood

Finally, of course, what better way to bide your time waiting for more Phryne Fisher than to head to the source material itself? Perceptive fans will remember that the pilot episode of Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries is titled “Cocaine Blues” and follows much of the plot of this first novel. You’ll find everything you loved about the show present in this series—sleuthing, fab fashion, and of course, the fantastic Miss Fisher. However, reader, be warned: the long-suffering but loyal Jack Robinson is not single in the book series as he is in the television show on which it is based, which may impact some readers’ enjoyment.

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