"Raisins and Almonds" is the fifth episode of Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries' first season. It is based on the Phryne Fisher novel of the same name by Kerry Greenwood.
Synopsis[]
Phryne investigates a murder in Melbourne's Jewish community, where the motives are masked by politics, romance, and religion. Though the police make a quick arrest, Phryne believes the key to the case lies in an ancient Hebrew text.[1]
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Jack: Do you have a personal interest in this case, Miss Fisher?
Phryne: Not at all! Although I briefly owned that Margaret Preston painting over there, until it proved to be stolen property.
Jack: shaking his head It's always complicated with you.
Phryne: It was poison. I'll bet my hat on it.
Jack: I'm not sure it'd suit me.
Jack: "What is invisible let the flames make visible." Do you have a match, Constable?
Hugh: What are you trying to match, sir?
Jack: My wits, against Miss Fisher's.