Death at Victoria Dock: A Phryne Fisher Mystery

Kerry Greenwood
Poisoned Pen Press (2006)
ISBN 1590582381
Reviewed by Ellen Hogan for Reader Views (9/06)

Phryne Fisher is driving home by Victoria Dock when her windshield is shot out. She stops and sees two men running away. Also, she notices a body lying on the ground. She gets out to see if the person is hurt and finds that he has been shot; he dies in her arms. The police are called and they take her statement and tell her that they will investigate. That is not good enough for Phryne and she decides to investigate on her own.

The next day she has a visit from Constable Hugh Collins who asks her to repeat her statement of the night before. Constable Collins is quite taken with Dot, Phryne's maid and companion. Phryne tells him that the man had a gold earring and a tattoo of the letter A.

After the Constable leaves, Phryne has a meeting with Mr. Waddington-Forsythe. He tells her that his daughter is missing and he wants Phryne to find her. He tells her that Alicia attended The Presbyterian Ladies College, the same school which Phyrne's adopted daughters attend.  At home there was Mr. Waddington-Forsythe, his second wife Christine and Alicia's twin Paul. Phryne says she needs to question them all. She finds out that Alicia's dream is to become a nun, so she heads to the nunnery and talks to the Reverend Mother. She is told that Alicia has not come there. However, when two of her friends are questioned they learned that Alicia indeed did come but was turned away by one of the nuns.

Phryne decides to call her friends the Wilson's and get a dinner invitation out of them.  There she meets Peter Smith who is one of the anarchists, the group to which the dead young man belonged.  He gives her a lot of information about the anarchists and tells her to befriend the cousin of the dead man. Phryne meets her the next day when she goes to identify the body. She tells Phryne that she is going to a séance on Tuesday night and invites Phryne to attend. Another attempt is made on Phryne's life, but she manages to get away. The next attempt is a kidnapping and they snatch Dot instead of Phryne. So Phryne gets her friends Bert and Cec to ask questions so she can figure out where Dot is being held.

Through some of Alicia's friends Phryne learns that the baby Christine Waddington-Forsythe is carrying is not her husband's, but her stepson’s. Alicia could not abide that because she thought of Paul as hers. Phryne finds that her stepmother has had Alicia committed and gets her father to write letters so Phryne can get her out and into the nunnery in safe keeping. So, that is one problem solved.

Phryne goes to the séance and learns that the anarchists are going to rob a bank. She learns which bank and at what time. Before that happens though, she has to find Dot. Bert and Cec get back to her with two addresses; that night they go to one and Phryne and Constable Collins go to the other. They find Dot and take her home. The police decide not to do anything about the information on the robbery, so the Constable goes by himself to wait for the anarchists. Sure enough, up shows Phryne and, between them, they put a stop to it.

There is, of course, more to the story than this, but “Death at Victoria Dock” is another excellent Phryne Fisher mystery. There is the normal cast of characters in this, and we are introduced to new players. Each character is diverse and very interesting. This book definitely holds your interest and makes you want more.

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