Australian author Kerry Greenwood, best known for her Phryne Fisher murder mystery novels, died March 26 at age 70. Greenwood started writing fiction as a child, and wrote her first book--a fantasy novel titled The Magic Stone--as a teenager, the Guardian reported. She later studied English and law at the University of Melbourne, and worked as a criminal defense lawyer for Victorian Legal Aid for more than two decades.
Her enthusiasm for justice and writing infused Greenwood's Phryne Fisher novels, about a glamorous 1920s amateur detective, and her later Corinna Chapman series, about a mystery-solving baker in Melbourne....
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