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Raisins and Almonds
- A Phryne Fisher Mystery
- Narrated by: Stephanie Daniel
- Series: Phryne Fisher, Book 9
- Length: 6 hrs and 53 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Mystery
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- Pamela
- 05-07-16
One of the best in the series
This book deserves the 4.5 average - I gave it a 5 because it was just what I needed for long drive.
Phryne continues to ignore propriety and convention to solve a mystery of a bookkeeper falsely charged with poisoning a customer. Greenwood captures the spirit of the late 1920s and that is half the fun of the story. Phryne's motley household is increased by one in this book - an abused puppy named Molly. I expect we will see more of Molly in books to come.
The story moves along at a quick pace. We learn about Jewish immigration to Australia and the mystic writings of some alchemists. I enjoyed Ms. Daniel's characters. The story ends a little abruptly and I was not completely satisfied with the denouement, but overall the book was great fun.
A quick comment on the sexual content mentioned by another reviewer. This book has no more sex than others in the series - but Phryne is not afraid to take a man she likes to bed. There are two encounters in this book - each about 5 minutes long. The descriptions are direct - just like Phryne herself. They could be skipped without losing the thread of the story. The tone of the entire series is very open about sexual situations - not vulgar but they are addressed and if that makes you uncomfortable there are lots of other good books out there.
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- April J. Zarychta
- 12-08-15
Clever as always, Miss Fisher.
Now that was lovely. Clever, a bit steamy, and always in fashion. I liked the addition of the Yiddish to the book; it gave it an air of authenticity. Also, you will adore Simon's mother.
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- Sue Schulz
- 05-01-15
Another Miss Fisher
Enjoyable read in the Phrynie Fisher series. Really getting a kick out of the characters and Phrynie's sleuthing. Looking forward to the next book.
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- Up North
- 04-05-15
Terrific story, great reading!
Would you listen to Raisins and Almonds again? Why?
Absolutely! There was so much interesting detail about Judaic culture in early 20th century Australia. The first time I listened for the story, the second listening would be to pay attention to culture and characters.
What other book might you compare Raisins and Almonds to and why?
Most of the Phryne Fisher stories are fundamentally the same: Phryne learns as much as possible about a culture, group of people or individual and uses that knowledge and the good will she has earned by treating everyone decently to solve the puzzle. But each book is different and interesting for the culture it explores.
Have you listened to any of Stephanie Daniel’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I think Stephanie Daniel reads all the Phryne Fisher books and she does a superb job! Each voice is distinct and you learn a lot about the character simply from the voice. She does female and male, upper class and lower all equally well.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The ending was sweet. I can't explain why without giving away some of the mystery, but Phryne uses her sensitivity to culture and people, and her attention to detail to finally solve the mystery. This shows Phryne's respect for all people and all cultures.
Any additional comments?
I love the whole Phryne Fisher series, and will it will be sad when I've listened to them all.
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- Sandy
- 04-26-13
Thorougly enjoyable!
I've been thoroughly enjoying the Phryne Fisher stories. The history of 1928 Australia is very interesting. Having Jewish grandparents, I particularly enjoyed this this book. And Stephanie Daniel did GREAT Jewish accents, nu?
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- HN2015
- 01-31-22
One of the best in the series
I love the whole series, but some are better than others. I loved this book and the reading was great.
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- W. Lawson
- 08-31-21
Another great hit
Like all of the Ms Fisher mysteries this is another hit. 3 criminals make the story on the edge of your seat
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- Carol in Colorado
- 05-10-20
We are not continuing the series
My husband and I both enjoyed the first couple, but got bored with her 'coupling'... we started not to like or respect the character.
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- Erik
- 11-13-17
Another fun and original series entry
This is a fine addition to this very well done mystery series. Big twist is Phryne’s integration into the post-WW I Jewish community. Use of Yiddish (with dictionary at the end) is an amusing variation in this highly creative and fun series. Stephanie Daniel again does a masterful job in bringing Phryne to life.
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- Amazon Customer
- 03-19-12
Raisins and almonds
Would you consider the audio edition of Raisins and Almonds to be better than the print version?
I have not read a print version but I think the performance is a big part of my enjoymentment
Would you recommend Raisins and Almonds to your friends? Why or why not?
I wouldn't recommend it because there was too much description of the sexual aspect of the story.
What does Stephanie Daniel bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Her voice and inflections bring a personality to the charaacters that would be missing in print.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No
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- Lynne
- 04-05-10
Worth a listern
I can't get enough of these books at the moment and I recommend them to anyone!
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-17-21
More a history than an adventure
I enjoyed this one, but more for the historic aspects than anything else.
it's not as exciting as some of her other works, but shines a fascinating light on the Jewish community in Australia before the second world war.
The reading was excellent as usual.
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- e
- 12-12-13
Great Auzzie Story
If you could sum up Raisins and Almonds in three words, what would they be?
An exciting, gripping yarn. Loved this story, was introduced to Phryne Fisher through the Australian Television network and was a little worried that the audible would not.match up to the audible, not the case. Stephanie Daniel's narrated it wonderfully .
What was one of the most memorable moments of Raisins and Almonds?
Loved Dot's continuing innocence and the exploration of Jewish culture, found this really interesting and looking at the perceptions of finding a Jewish state from a 1920's Jewish perspective.
Greenwood weaver this into the story and for me added further interest into the mystery.
Which scene did you most enjoy?
Loved the scene with the scientist's house where the mystery finally unfolds, found it funny as well as exciting.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Greenwood weaves humour, sadness and excitement throughout the book, just loved it!
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- Kindle Customer
- 03-29-15
raisins and almonds
I absolutely loved this audio book. very well acted out.a very good yarn! I will get more of these