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Death Before Wicket
- Narrated by: Stephanie Daniel
- Series: Phryne Fisher, Book 10
- Length: 8 hrs and 1 min
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Mystery
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Phryne Fisher has plans for her Sydney sojourn, but they begin to go awry when Phryne's maid discovers that her respectable sister Joan has left her family for the murky nightlife on the Cross...and then postponed again because Phyrne is definitely not the woman to say 'no' when two delightful young men are on their knees, begging for her help in finding their friend innocent of theft.
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- Dandylion
- 07-25-13
Bowled Over
I really enjoyed this one it had a different flavor some how it wasn't something I could put my finger on ,maybe it was because this particular tale is set in Sydney instead of Melbourne .We find our beautiful flapper helping out two chums and a missing Egyptian artifact ,a tad far fetched but that didn't bother me ,Ancient Egyptian curses and the gentleman's game of cricket some how are seamlessly merged into a fantastic story.
Only Kerry could pull that off.
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- N
- 06-02-12
Pitch Perfect
What did you love best about Death Before Wicket?
I adore all of Phryne's adventures. Kerry Greenwood is an excellent author and Stephanie Daniel's voice superb - in Death Before Wicket Kerry, Stephanie and Phryne manage to do what I thought in the impossible: make the game of Cricket interesting.
Don't be put off by previous reviewer's comments of Stephanie Daniel having an allegedly poncy accent - she perfectly captures Australian accents of the period. If in doubt, I refer the listener to the australian characters in "The King's Speech" movie.
Give the books a go and you'll be well rewarded.
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- Colleen
- 05-21-12
Phryne
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A light amusing adventure mystery, well researched background both era and subject. Characterization is nicely done and the Reader is a pleasure to listen to. Phryne (and Dot) are a delight to meet.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
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- michele
- 02-02-12
showed the darker side of Phryne Fisher
What did you love best about Death Before Wicket?
The deduction was brilliant and Phryne's knowledge of so many powerful avenues of persuation.
What other book might you compare Death Before Wicket to and why?
Death by Water, because of the similar cast, and Phryne's impulsive sexual behaviour.
What about Stephanie Daniel’s performance did you like?
the interpretaion of so many styles of voice/person.
Any additional comments?
Phryne seems very liberal with her manner for the circa.
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- Mystery Maven
- 10-18-13
Interesting turn of events
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
I'm not sure I would recommend this book for a simple reason that I am a prude and although I'm understanding of Phryne's 'habits' with the opposite sex, I was uncomfortable with the level used in this installment of the series.
Have you listened to any of Stephanie Daniel’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I've listened to all of the series to this point and Ms. Daniel's never, ever fails to bring the book to life and her command of the various characters (and their voices) were up to her usual grand standards.
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- Anna
- 01-16-11
The bad apple
I do love and would definitely recommend the Phryne Fisher series and have read almost all of them but if you are planning to add this one to your collection - give it a miss.
The narrative is typical of the series but in this case the conclusion of the mystery was implausible and unsatisfactory and the side or B story annoyed me personally but I won't spoil the ending if you are going to make the mistake of reading.
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- SAF48
- 08-01-20
Another Great Miss Fisher story
On a visit to Sydney, Miss Fisher must find Dot’s sister who seemingly left her family for a life on the streets. She is also asked to clear a student who has been accused of stealing an exam, find jewelry and a precious papyrus gone missing from the college safe and locate some prehistoric artifacts seemingly of little.value.
It’s a great story which includes mesmerism and Egyptian mysticism. As always beautifully narrated by Stephanie Daniel. She does so many voices so well. I will always hear her voice as Miss Fisher.
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- Voracious Reader
- 04-15-19
Another Phryne Winner
Didn't know what to expect -- this one wasn't on the TV show as far as I remember. It was a bit complicated -- a lot of professors to keep track of -- but worth the effort. I love Dot and her sister, although I think Fishbait should have left a much less gentle admonition to Dot's sister's husband... I love Josh's Mom too.
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- Heidi Hey Hoe
- 08-09-17
Loads of fun and dange!
It takes a couple of chapters to get into, but after the first school professors party it gets more and more complex,dangerous, and fun!
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- Pamela
- 07-28-17
A visit to the big city
I am a big fan of this series and even though the stories are implausible, I find the telling and the narration delightful. Fortunately in this installment, the magic is all artifice and Phryne's insights into human nature are the tricks that win in the end.
I do not like it when authors insert paragraphs in foreign languages without a translation (although that may have been in a footnote). I think it is arrogant to assume that every reader knows the same modern and extinct languages as the writer. There are probably half a dozen of those inserts here - more than any others of this series, but that is probably due to the academic setting. Not enough to make me dislike the book, but plenty to bother me a little.
I missed Lin Chung - he is mentioned but does not appear in this volume. There is a hint about his future without Phryne; that would be a loss to both the heroine and the readers. We will see in the next installment.
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- R
- 06-30-09
GREAT PERIOD FUN THRILLER
This is a fantastic funny thriller and i really enjoyed the characters and plot.
The narrator is fabulous and the pace is great.well worth a listen.
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- Amazon Customer
- 12-26-21
Good story, even if you know nothing of cricket
I enjoyed the mystery a lot, the parts about cricket are more abracadabra for me than Crowley could ever muster, but it was still a good book.
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- antonia
- 11-09-21
Too lurid; not much about cricket
This is the most lurid of the Phryne Fisher stories I have come across. When it got onto the psychic rape dream I stopped reading.
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- Marc Pipmister
- 11-26-19
much racier than the TV series!
brilliantly written and performed. plot is solid and always a surprise at the end!
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- Emski
- 02-16-16
Great listening
Really enjoyed this. The story was as good as ever with Kerry Greenwood and the narrator was spot on.
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- Perranmaid
- 01-19-16
Cricket
What did you like most about Death Before Wicket?
I enjoyed the diversity of the people in this story and our heroine is as glorious and promiscuous as usual.
What did you like best about this story?
Phrynne
What about Stephanie Daniel’s performance did you like?
Excellent naration
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Very easy to as it isn't very long
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Only reason I've not given it her normal 5 stars is that I'm really not interested in cricket , but it wasn't too much to spoil the general story.
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- Caro McIntosh
- 07-24-15
Crime and Cricket
Would you consider the audio edition of Death Before Wicket to be better than the print version?
I have not read the print version.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Death Before Wicket?
"The Well" each time it appears
Have you listened to any of Stephanie Daniel’s other performances? How does this one compare?
As always Stephanie Daniel's reading of this draws me into the story. She is a great choice for this series of stories.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes and if not for interruptions would have done so.
Any additional comments?
The only downer was the sudden appearance of a stray throwback to when this recording was on CDs wanting me to either change from or to cd 6 (listened July 2015)
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- Anonymous User
- 04-26-18
Interesting
This held me to the very end
love it so so much
just amazing xo
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- Noots
- 07-01-17
Excellent story and very well read.
Most enjoyable, especially if you like cricket. I loved the mention of a promising Donald Bradman!
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- L
- 09-07-14
Production error - there's a 'change CD' prompt
What did you like most about Death Before Wicket?
Production error - there's a 'change CD' prompt right in the middle of an exciting bit :(