Thursday, August 02, 2007

Mystery Book Review: Blood and Circuses by Kerry Greenwood

Mysterious ReviewsMysterious Reviews, mysteries reviewed by the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books, has written a review of Blood and Circuses by Kerry Greenwood. For our blog readers, we are printing it first here in advance of its publication on our website.Blood and Circuses by Kerry Greenwood

Blood and Circuses by
A Phryne Fisher Mystery

Poisoned Pen Press (Hardcover)
ISBN-10: 1-59058-235-7 (1590582357)
ISBN-13: 978-1-59058-235-0 (9781580582350)
Publication Date: July 2007
List Price: $24.95

Synopsis (from the publisher): Phryne Fisher is bored. Life appears to be too easy, too perfect. Her household is ordered, her love life is pleasant, the weather is fine. And then a man from her past arrives at the door. It is Alan Lee from the carnival. Alan and his friends want her to investigate strange happenings at Farrell's Circus, where animals have been poisoned and ropes sabotaged. Mr. Christopher has been found with his throat cut in Mrs. Witherspoon's irreproachable boarding house and Miss Parkes, an ex-performer, is charged with his murder.

Phryne must go undercover deeper than ever to solve the circus' malaise. She must abandon her name, her title, her protection, her comfort-even her clothes. She must fall off a horse twice a day until she can stay on. She must sleep in a girl's tent and dine on mutton stew. And she must find some allies.

Meanwhile, in , the young and fresh-faced policeman Tommy Harris has to solve his own mysteries with the help of the foul-spoken harridan Lizard Elsie, or Miss Parkes will certainly hang. Can Phyrne uncover the truth without losing her life?

Review: Kerry Greenwood's delightful private detective from the 1920s, Phryne Fisher, sets out to solve a crime at the circus in Blood and Circuses, the 6th mystery in this series.

One lazy Sunday afternoon, Phryne is visited by some old friends, all of whom are performers with the Farrell Circus and Carnival. They explain to her that someone is raising havoc at the circus. The commotion goes from a small fire to assaults on the owner and performers and finally, to murder. In order for Phryne to help her friends, she must leave her home, disguise herself, change her name, learn the vernacular of the circus, and figure out what type of performer she can be. She’ll need tattered and torn clothes and costumes, a real sacrifice for the ever fashionable Phryne. But she agrees to the challenge and sets off for the Farrell Circus that very night using the name of Fern. Under the direction of another rider, Fern (Phryne) quickly learns to do acrobatic tricks on a bareback horse. The rules of the circus were strict, but Phryne, as is her wont, seems to break each and every one. She talks and listens to anyone who would talk to her, and those who wouldn’t she quietly eavesdrops on their conversations. She finds out there are no secrets in the circus; everyone seems to know something about somebody else. Mr. Farrell had sold half interest in the circus to a Mr. Jones, and that was when the malaise began. Phyrne finds out the code word for the trouble is "exit", but she doesn't know what is means, or who is involved. Thinking that she's getting too close, Mr. Jones has her bound and gagged and thrown into the hungry lion’s cage hoping she would be killed.

Blood and Circuses is one of the better, and certainly one of the more thrilling, mysteries in this series. There's the colorful backdrop of the circus and carnival and an array of many performers, from clowns to gypsies to dwarves, and, of course, exotic animals to liven things up. And in the end, though she doesn't actually solve the case, Phryne does get her man!

Special thanks to guest reviewer Betty of for contributing her review of Blood and Circuses and to Poisoned Pen Press for providing an ARC of the book for this review.

Review Copyright © 2007 — Hidden Staircase Mystery Books — All Rights Reserved.

For more visit Mysterious Reviews, a partner with the Hidden Staircase Mystery Books which is committed to providing readers and collectors of with the best and most current information about their favorite authors, titles, and series.

Return to ...

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Omnimystery Blog Archive

Total Pageviews (last 30 days)

Omnimystery News
Original Content Copyright © 2022 — Omnimystery, a Family of Mystery Websites — All Rights Reserved
Guest Post Content (if present) Copyright © 2022 — Contributing Author — All Rights Reserved