If you’re in Australia, and if you’ve been following us on Twitter, you may have possibly heard us go on, and on, and on… and on… about Phyrne Fisher. By ‘us’ I mean ‘me’. It’s true, I may be considered a little obsessed, but I adore everything about Phryne.
My partner in crime here at Fang, Rosie, first introduced me to Kerry Greenwoods’ writing by giving me a copy of “Earthly Delights” to read. I fell in love. Corrina Chapman is a great character. She’s funny, clever, bakes, solves crimes, and has a wonderful assortment of friends. But, despite my love of this series, there were only 3 books published at the time of my new addiction! Three!
You know how you stare into the fridge waiting for something yummy to leap out at you? I was at the local bookstore, staring at the crime section, just waiting for a new Corrina Chapman to suddenly appear. Nothing. I scoured the Australian author section. Nothing.
But wait. What is this Cocaine Blues? Same author. But the main character is a “Phryne “. Ooooh, 1920s Melbourne. Oooohhh. And so my love affair with the Honourable Miss Phryne Fisher started.
Currently there are 18 books in the Phryne Fisher series, with each developing the characters as they go along, so although you can read them as light fun standalones, they’re best read in order to fully appreciate the introduction of new characters and the developments of the household.
Then the news came out that ABC was turning this wonderful series, into a TV series. OMG! Would it work? Could they pull it off?
The first episode screened in Australian Televisions on Friday 24th February.
And it was fannnnntastic. Kerry Greenwood has been heavily involved in the script creation, and it shows. Although the show doesn’t follow the book to the letter, the senescent of the story shines through, and the cast have done a splendid job in bringing these wonderful books to life.
If you’re in Australia (and possibly New Zealand), you can catch up on the TV show on ABCs ‘iview’. If you’re elsewhere in the world, quick go read the books, so when the series finally comes to your screen you can loudly declare that you’ve been a fan of Kerry Greenwoods for simply yeeears, darling. If you like the new BBC Sherlock Holmes, then this really is a must delve into series. Honest, I can’t recommend it enough.
Celebrating the release of the TV series, the publisher has re-released all the books that have already been turned into episodes, with shiny new covers. Normally I’m the first to loudly bemoan this habit, but I shall make an exception in this case, because they’re so shinny and pretty. Sadly, I’m not sure what is going to happen to the books that are not yet part of the TV series, I guess we’ll all just have to hope for a season two, and a season three…



































