Just Murdered: A Ms Fisher’s Modern Murder Mystery

By Katherine Kovacic

Old fans of Australian author Kerry Greene’s and Acorn TV’s Miss Fisher Murder Mysteries series and it’s spin-off Modern Ms Fisher Murder Mysteries, will enjoy this fun 1960’s romp with Phrynne Fisher’s long-lost niece, Peregrine Fisher.

​Katherine Kovacic’s novelization of the television series will garner new fans as well. In Just Murdered, Peregrine learns about her inheritance from Aunt Phrynne, who has been missing in the jungles of New Guinea for more than six months.
 
​Solving fashion scene murders at her own peril, Perigrine also discovers and proves to the Adventuress Club of the Antipodes that she is just as much the adventurer as her aunt, who was known to use her charm, wits and intellect to solve the most perplexing of crimes.

​I had previously watched the Modern Ms Fisher episode, played out in Just Murder, and enjoyed seeing the cast of supporting characters come to life on the page just as much. 
​Interesting to note that while Peregrine is a brunette girl detective, she still drives a little blue roadster. 😉

​I received this advance reader copy from Poisoned Pen Press and Sourcebooks, courtesy of NetGalley. This review is fair and impartial. 

Order online or buy now at your favorite independent bookstore. Mine is Sellers Books and Art in Jim Thorpe, PA.

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