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Kerry Isabelle Greenwood (born 1954) is an Australian author and lawyer. She has written many plays and books, most notably a string of historical detective novels centred on the character of Phryne Fisher, which was adapted as the popular television series Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries. She writes mysteries, science-fiction, historical fiction, children's stories, and plays. Greenwood earned the Australian women's crime fiction Davitt Award in 2002 for her young adult novel The Three-Pronged Dagger. Early life and education Greenwood grew up in the Melbourne suburb of Footscray, where she still lives today. She attended Geelong Road State School (now Footscray Primary School), Maribyrnong College and the University of Melbourne, where she graduated with Bachelor of Arts (English) and Bachelor of Laws degrees in 1979. Whilst at university, Greenwood worked at a women's refuge. Career In 1982, Greenwood was admitted as a barrister and solicitor of the Supreme Court of Victoria, and worked full-time as a criminal defence lawyer for Victoria Legal Aid until becoming a professional writer. Since that time, she has remained a locum duty solicitor for Legal Aid, practising in the Sunshine Magistrates' Court. She began writing books at sixteen, but remained unpublished. In 1988 she entered one of her eight novels for the Vogel prize; although not successful, one of the judges offered her a contract for two detective novels. In the 2020 Australia Day Honours Greenwood was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM). Personal life Greenwood lives with a "wizard", the mathematician and author David Greagg. Books Phryne Fisher historical mysteries Corinna Chapman mysteries Delphic Women Cassandra (1995) Electra (1996) Medea (1997) Spinouts (with Michael Pryor and Catherine Randle) The Bold and The Brave (2000) Stormbringer The Broken Wheel, Whaleroad, Cave Rats and Feral are prequels to the Stormbringer trilogy. Characters in Stormbringer refer to events in those books, but are otherwise independent. The Rat and the Raven (2005) Lightning Nest (2006) Ravens Rising (2006) Novels Collections Recipes for Crime (1995) (with Jenny Pausacker) Anthologies edited Bad to the Bones (2002) Short fiction "Jetsam" (1998) in Dreaming Down-Under (ed. Jack Dann, Janeen Webb) Non-fiction On Murder: True Crime Writing in Australia (2000) On Murder 2: True Crime Writing in Australia (2002) Tamam Shud: The Somerton Man Mystery (2012) TV and film The Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries television series was filmed in and around Melbourne in 2011 and premiered on ABC1 on 24 February 2012. A second series was commissioned in August 2012 and filming began in February 2013 and aired starting 6 September 2013. A third series was commissioned in June 2014 and began airing on 8 May 2015. A film that continues the story started in the television series was released in 2022: Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears. The TV series was redone by HBO Asia in 2020 as Miss S, set in Shanghai in the 1930s instead of Melbourne in the 1920s. The show was filmed in Mandarin, Miss Phryne Fisher was renamed as Su Wenli, Inspector Robinson was renamed as Luo Qiuheng, and Dorothy 'Dot' Williams was renamed as Xiao Tao Zi. Awards and nominations Aurealis Award for Excellence in Australian Speculative Fiction, Young Adult Division, Best Novel, 1996: joint winner for The Broken Wheel Children's Book Council of Australia Book of the Year Award, Book of the Year: Younger Readers, 2002: honour book for A Different Sort of Real : The Diary of Charlotte McKenzie, Melbourne 1918–1919 Davitt Award, Best Young Fiction Book, 2002: winner for The Three-Pronged Dagger Davitt Award, Best Young Fiction Book, 2003: nominated for The Wandering Icon Davitt Award, Best Adult Novel, 2003: nominated for Murder in Montparnasse : A Phryne Fisher Mystery Ned Kelly Award for Crime Writing, Lifetime Contribution, 2003 Ned Kelly Award for Crime Writing, Best Novel, 2005: shortlisted for Heavenly Pleasures : A Corinna Chapman Novel Ned Kelly Award for Crime Writing, Best Novel, 2005: shortlisted for Queen of the Flowers : A Phryne Fisher Mystery New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards, Patricia Wrightson Prize for Children's Books, 2006: shortlisted for Journey to Eureka Davitt Award, Readers' Choice Award, 2006: joint winner for Heavenly Pleasures : A Corinna Chapman Novel Davitt Award, Readers' Choice Award, 2007: joint winner for Devil's Food Ned Kelly Award for Crime Writing, Best Novel, 2008: nominated for Trick or Treat Awarded Sisters in Crime Lifetime Achievement Award 2013 AU References External links Phryne Fisher's website Corinna Chapman's website Interview with Kerry Greenwood at Allen & Unwin Sue Ryan-Fazilleau, "Kerry Greenwood's 'Rewriting' of Agatha Christie", JASAL 7 (2007) "On the couch with Kerry Greenwood". The Age. 14 August 2003. Retrieved 15 June 2008. "Getting Feral With Kerry". Diverse Universe. September 2003. Retrieved 30 November 2009. "George Negus Tonight with Kerry Greenwood". ABC. 23 February 2004. Retrieved 30 November 2009. "Crime According to Kerry Greenwood". Kathleen Fisher's Tiny Purple Fish blog. September 2007. Retrieved 30 November 2009. "Author Interview: Kerry Greenwood". Sydney Writers' Centre blog. 19 October 2007. Retrieved 30 November 2009. "Author Interview: Kerry Greenwood". Festival Online Magazine'. December 2013. Retrieved 21 May 2014.. Discover the Kerry Greenwood popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Kerry Greenwood books.

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    Died and Gone to Devon

    TP Fielden

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    Stolen Beginnings

    Susan Lewis

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    The Wrong Child

    Barry Gornell

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    Brunswick Street Blues

    Sally Bothroyd

    Winner of the inaugural ASA/HQ Commercial Fiction Prize. The twists keep piling up in this fun and distinctively Australian debut mystery, perfect for readers of The Thursday Murde...

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    An A-List for Death

    Pamela Hart

    Shooting for fame could end your career ... and your life. A sparkling mystery from a stylish new voice in crime fiction, in a book that will delight fans of Richard Osman and Kerr...

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    Murder Most Fancy

    Kellie McCourt

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    Heiress On Fire

    Kellie McCourt

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