Order of Kerry Greenwood Books

Kerry Greenwood is an Australian author of crime fiction, historical mysteries, science fiction and children’s books. She was born near Melbourne, Australia and after some travelling, ended up settling back home. She has a degree in English and Law from Melbourne University. She has worked as a folk singer, fractory hand, director, producer, translator, costume maker, cook and a socilitor. Kerry writes the Phryne Fisher and Corinna Chapman series, as well as other shorter series.
Kerry Greenwood became a published novelist in 1989 with Cocaine Blues (aka Death by Misadventure). Below is a list of Kerry Greenwood’s books in order of when they were originally published:
Publication Order of Three Days Books
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Feral |
(1988) |
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The Broken Wheel |
(1996) |
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Whaleroad |
(1996) |
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Cave Rats |
(1997) |
Chronological Order of Three Days Books
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The Broken Wheel |
(1996) |
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Feral |
(1988) |
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Cave Rats |
(1997) |
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Whaleroad |
(1996) |
Publication Order of Phryne Fisher Books
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Cocaine Blues / Death by Misadventure / Miss Phryne Fisher Investigates |
(1989) |
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Flying Too High |
(1990) |
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Murder on the Ballarat Train |
(1991) |
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Death at Victoria Dock |
(1992) |
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The Green Mill Murder |
(1993) |
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Blood and Circuses |
(1994) |
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Ruddy Gore |
(1995) |
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Urn Burial |
(1996) |
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Raisins and Almonds |
(1997) |
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Death Before Wicket |
(1999) |
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Away with the Fairies |
(2001) |
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Murder in Montparnasse |
(2002) |
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The Castlemaine Murders |
(2003) |
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Queen of the Flowers |
(2004) |
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Death by Water |
(2005) |
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Murder in the Dark |
(2006) |
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Murder on a Midsummer Night |
(2008) |
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Dead Man’s Chest |
(2010) |
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Unnatural Habits |
(2012) |
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Murder and Mendelssohn |
(2013) |
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Death in Daylesford |
(2020) |
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Murder in Williamstown |
(2022) |
Publication Order of Phryne Fisher Collections
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A Question of Death: An Illustrated Phryne Fisher Treasury |
(2007) |
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The Lady with the Gun Asks the Questions |
(2022) |
Publication Order of Delphic Women Books
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Cassandra |
(1995) |
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Electra |
(1996) |
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Medea |
(1997) |
Publication Order of Corinna Chapman Books
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Earthly Delights |
(2004) |
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Heavenly Pleasures |
(2005) |
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Devil’s Food |
(2006) |
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Trick or Treat |
(2007) |
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Forbidden Fruit |
(2009) |
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Cooking the Books |
(2011) |
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The Spotted Dog |
(2019) |
Publication Order of Stormbringer Books
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The Rat and the Raven |
(2005) |
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Raven’s Rising |
(2006) |
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Lightning Nest |
(2006) |
Publication Order of Adventures In Love & Time Books
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Herotica |
(2016) |
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Herotica 2 |
(2016) |
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Mytherotica |
(2016) |
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
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The Wandering Icon |
(1992) |
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The Childstone Cycle |
(1994) |
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Quest |
(1996) |
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The Three-Pronged Dagger |
(2002) |
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Danger |
(2003) |
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The Long Walk |
(2004) |
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Journey to Eureka |
(2005) |
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Out of the Black Land |
(2010) |
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Evan’s Gallipoli |
(2013) |
Publication Order of Short Story Collections
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Salmancis / Jetsam |
(2013) |
Publication Order of Non-Fiction Books
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The Thing She Loves |
(1996) |
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Tamam Shud: The Somerton Man Mystery |
(2012) |
Publication Order of On Murder: True Crime Writing In Australia Books
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On Murder |
(2004) |
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On Murder 2 |
(2004) |
Publication Order of Spinouts Silver Books
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Alien Invasions |
(2000) |
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Heroic Feats |
(2000) |
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Publication Order of Anthologies
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Crosstown Traffic |
(1993) |
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More Crimes for a Summer Christmas |
(1993) |
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Weddings and Wives |
(1994) |
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Murder at Home |
(1994) |
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Shadow Alley: Nine Crime Stories |
(1995) |
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Recipes for Crime |
(1995) |
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Malice Domestic 6 |
(1997) |
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Bound by Mystery |
(2017) |
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Sherlock Holmes: The Australian Casebook |
(2017) |
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War of the Worlds: Battleground Australia |
(2019) |
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Who Sleuthed It? |
(2021) |
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Dark Deeds Down Under |
(2022) |
Notes: Cocaine Blues was also published under the title Death by Misadventure. Alien Invasions was co-authored by Shannah Jay and Lucy Sussex. Recipes for Crime also contains stories by Jenny Pausacker.