Urn Burial

Sprache: English

Am 20. Dezember 2015 von Constable veröffentlicht.

ISBN:
978-1-4721-1661-1
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The redoubtable Phryne Fisher is holidaying at Cave House, a Gothic mansion in the heart of Australia’s Victorian mountain country. But the peaceful surroundings mask danger. Her host is receiving death threats, lethal traps are set without explanation, and the parlour maid is found strangled to death. What with the reappearance of mysterious funerary urns, a pair of young lovers, an extremely eccentric swagman, an angry outcast heir, and the luscious Lin Chung, Phryne’s attention has definitely been caught. Her search for answers takes her deep into the dungeons of the house and into the limestone Buchan caves. But what will she find this time?

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hat Urn Burial von Kerry Greenwood besprochen

Fairly Solid Mystery, Frustrating Narration

Something that bothers me about Greenwood is that her writing would be at home as having been produced simultaneously to early Agatha Christie, and even Christie was less likely (not unlikely, because she most certainly did) to use various epithets or certain racist phrasings with the readiness that Greenwood does... and those things really detract from the story.

Because I skipped books in the series, this is the first time that I encountered the characters of Lin Chung and Li Pen, and... Can I just say that this is such an odd naming conventions for Chinese men? It's mostly the double-surname problem all over again, especially since both men are referred to in formal settings as "Mr Lin" and "Mr Li," while Phryne refers to Lin Chung as "Lin" in more intimate settings (and he uses her personal name).

There are also narrations that include phrases like "an …