Ms Fisher’s Modern Murder Mysteries
This swinging 1960’s crime series follows the fearless and spirited Peregrine Fisher (Geraldine Hakewill), the niece of world-class adventuress and private detective Phryne Fisher, as she inherits a windfall from her famous aunt and sets out to become an exceptional sleuth in her own right.
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