Urn Burial (Phryne Fisher, #8) by Kerry Greenwood
Synopsis /
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?
My Thoughts /
Urn Burial is book 8 in the Phryne Fisher series.
While this Episode is not particularly remarkable compared to other books of the series, Phryne is still being awesome - not letting anyone get away with prejudices and solving the country house mystery.
What you get in this book:-
a secret door;
a flooded cellar;
a cave tour;
cryptic notes left in the library;
funerary urns appearing in bedrooms;
secret assignations between lovers (of course!!)
a long lost amnesiac boyfriend;
an estranged son; plus,
an ending that reveals the secrets that each of the cast is hiding.
In this Episode, oh so many questions!
Who wrote the notes to Reynolds?
Who sawed through the axle and laid the trap that almost killed Phryne?
Who killed Lina, and why?
Where is her body?
And, most notably, who keeps moving the URNS!!!!!
In this Episode, Phryne rescues a parlourmaid (Miss Lina Wright) who was (nearly) raped and, consequently was scared out of her wits (or whatever wits she originally had). Now, not to put a dampener on the rescue but:- Lina was not going to be able to tell her who had attacked her in the fog. A swollen countenance, blue with suffocation, confronted Phryne’s horrified gaze. Black bruises showed on the throat. Lina was dead. Ummmm, sorry folks Lina’s part in this here soirée ended early.
In the beginning:-
Phryne, Lin Chung (her Chinese lover), along with their ever essential attendants, Dot and (Lin’s bodyguard) Li Pen, attend a house party at Cave House in the Gippsland mountain country.
The Party:-
Its host, Phryne’s good friend Tom Reynolds, is receiving death threats by note, and before Phryne has a change to investigate anything, she falls foul of a trap meant to kill Tom. Queue here the question:- Who sawed through the axle and laid the trip that almost killed Phryne?
The list of house guests include:-
the military bully and his frightened wife;
the mother intent on marrying off her daughter to a rich young man;
the rich young man’s friend,
the doctor;
the novelist;
the spinsters, and;
the Polish poet.
Favourite Characters in this Episode:- Phryne, Lin Chung, Dot (of course!!) and Li Pen.
Another enjoyable outing with Phryne.
Book #8 Favourite Quote:-
Dot took Li Pen to the kitchen and supplied him with hot sweet tea and scones with strawberry jam. She had decided that he needed feeding. And she wanted to ask him if he would teach her how to put on that paralysing armlock. It was a thing any girl in 1928 might need to know.