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''Death at Victoria Dock'' is a
crime novel Crime fiction, detective story, murder mystery, crime novel, mystery novel, and police novel are terms used to describe narratives or fiction that centre on criminal acts and especially on the investigation, either by an amateur or a profession ...
by
Kerry Greenwood Kerry Isabelle Greenwood (17 June 1954 – 26 March 2025) was an Australian author and lawyer. She wrote many plays and books, most notably a string of historical detective novels centred on the character of Phryne Fisher, which was adapted a ...
, first published in
1992 1992 was designated as International Space Year by the United Nations. Events January * January 1 – Boutros Boutros-Ghali of Egypt replaces Javier Pérez de Cuéllar of Peru as United Nations Secretary-General. * January 6 ** The Republ ...
in Australia by McPhee Gribble. It is the fourth novel featuring Phryne Fisher.


Plot introduction

The Honourable Phryne Fisher is on her way home, driving past Victoria Docks in Melbourne, late evening when a shot shatters her windshield. She stops, to find a man wearing an anarchist tattoo, lying on the road, bleeding. He dies before she can get medical help. Along with her companion and maid, Dorothy 'Dot' Williams, and her friends, Bert and Cec, she attempts to solve the mystery of who shot and killed this man. Along the way she meets and is attracted to an anarchist with a strange past, who goes by the name of Peter Smith. Phryne and her friends assist Inspector Jack Robinson of the Melbourne Police to solve the murder, encountering, in the process, a bank robbing and an abduction.


Characters


Recurring characters

* The Honourable Miss Phryne Fisher: a wealthy private detective * Dorothy 'Dot' Williams: Phryne's maidservant and social secretary * Bert (Albert Johnson) and Cec (Cecil Yates): cab drivers in Melbourne who occasionally act as investigative assistants to Phryne * Mr and Mrs. Butler: Phryne's butler and housekeeper, respectively * Jane (née Graham) Fisher and Ruth (née Collins) Fisher: Phryne's Adopted Daughters * Dr. Elizabeth Macmillan: An older woman with pepper and salt hair who is a doctor at the women's hospital and one of Phryne's best friends. * Detective-Inspector Jack Robinson: Phryne's favourite police detective * Constable Hugh Collins: Young Catholic Constable who has taken a shine to Dot.


Other characters

*Peter "Smith": Latvian revolutionary and now Phryne's Lover. *Nina Gottstein: One of the Latvians, but she's in love with a hulking, but sweet Australian. *Bill *Karl *Kasimov *Mr. Waddington-Forsythe - An older man of about 60 with 14-year-old twins (son and daughter). His first wife died 7 years previous, and his new wife is only 25 and expecting. *Alicia Waddington-Forsythe - A 14-year-old school acquaintance of Jane and Ruth's who is missing. Mr. Waddington-Forsythe hires Phryne to find her. *Paul Waddington-Forsythe - Alicia's twin brother. He is arrogantly beautiful and far too attached to his young step-mother. *Christine Waddington-Forsythe - 25-year-old secret keeping wife and step-mother who both Waddington-Forsythe men are devoted to, and who Alicia hates. *Mother Superior - Anglican Nun who Alicia turns to for help


Critical reception

Reviewing the book for the ''Historical Novel Society'' Patrika Salmon stated: "Phryne is the woman we'd all like to be: debonair, independent and brilliant, the Australian private investigator who never turns a hair...It’s a wonderful read, and a delightful glimpse of 1920s Melbourne. I’m glad the early books are being republished and look forward to adding them to my bookshelf."


TV adaptation

The novel was adapted for the fourth episode of season one of ''
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries ''Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries'' is an Australian detective television series. It was first broadcast on ABC on 24 February 2012. It is based on author Kerry Greenwood's historical mystery novels, and it was created by Deb Cox and Fiona Ea ...
'', directed by Tony Tilse from a script by Kerry Greenwood and Shelley Birse.


References

{{reflist Australian crime novels 1992 Australian novels