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Tamam Shud: a Phryne Fisher mystery / Kerry Greenwood.

Tamam Shud: a Phryne Fisher mystery / Kerry Greenwood.
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ISBN 9781787826045
178782604X
Name Greenwood, Kerry
Title Tamam Shud [electronic resource] : a Phryne Fisher mystery / Kerry Greenwood.
Published Leicester : Ulverscroft, 2021.
Description 1 online resource.
Notes Downloadable audio file
Complete and unabridged.
Ulverscroft digital uLIBRARY
Performers Read by Kirsty Gillmore.
Summary 1948: After serving with the French Resistance during the Second World War, codenamed LA CHATTE NOIRE, Phryne Fisher escaped to Australia in search of sunshine, butter, and peace. So she's furious when tragedy intrudes upon her newfound tranquility and she discovers a dead man on Somerton Beach - well-dressed, good-looking, and with a secret smile on his lips. The police are baffled as to his identity and cause of death - not to mention the scrap of paper bearing the words TAMAM SHUD found upon him, and the coded message in the book from which it was torn. But WPC Hammond knows Phryne's fame as a detective. And Phryne telephones her old friend Bernard Cooper, who spent the war at a place called Bletchley, doing something awfully Top Secret involving codes...
Subjects Death -- South Australia -- Adelaide (S.A.) Causes -- Case studies
Dead -- Identificiation -- Australia -- Adelaide (S.A.) Case studies
Anonymous persons -- Australia -- Adelaide (S.A.) Case studies
Murder victims -- Australia -- Adelaide (S.A.) Case studies
Cold cases (Criminal investigation) -- South Australia -- Adelaide (S.A.)
Talking books
Genre Detective and mystery fiction
eAudiobooks
Added Names Gillmore, Kirsty narrator
Internet Site https://gunnedah.ulverscroftulibrary.com/book/view/9781787826045
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