The Australian television drama series Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries premiered on ABC TV.
The feature film continuation of Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries, 'Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears,' was released, expanding the story beyond the TV series.
Phryne Fisher returns to Melbourne from abroad after World War I and decides to become a private detective.
Phryne Fisher meets Jack Robinson, who becomes her close friend and frequent collaborator on cases.
Phryne solves her first murder case involving an opera singer at the Green Mill club.
Phryne takes Dot Williams, a housemaid, under her wing and she becomes her companion and assistant.
Phryne investigates a seemingly innocuous dead letter that leads her to uncover a criminal conspiracy.
Jack Robinson is promoted, increasing his authority and ability to work closely with Phryne.
Phryne investigates the disappearance of a valuable white jade figurine, unveiling a complex mystery.
Phryne becomes engaged to Lord Byron, a British nobleman, which impacts her personal and professional life.
Phryne solves a murder case involving a theatrical performance, showcasing her investigative skills.
Phryne uncovers hidden truths about her own family history, affecting her identity and motivations.