The Barrakee Mystery, 9781922384706
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Aboriginal detective unravels a decades-old feud in the Australian outback.

The Barrakee Mystery

The Lure of the Bush

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  • Paperback

    223 pages

  • Release Date

    15 October 2020

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Summary

An Inspector Bonaparte Mystery # 1 featuring Bony, the first Aboriginal detective.

Why was King Henry, an aboriginal from Western Australia, killed in New South Wales? What was the feud that led to murder after nineteen long years had passed? Who was the woman who saw the murder and kept silent?

This first story of Inspector Bonaparte takes him to the Darling River bush country where he encounters those problems he understands so well – mixed blood and divided loyalties.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781922384706
ISBN-10:1922384704
Author:Arthur W. Upfield
Publisher:ETT Imprint
Imprint:ETT Imprint
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:223
Release Date:15 October 2020
Weight:376g
Dimensions:21mm x 235mm x 157mm
Series:Inspector Bonaparte Mysteries
About The Author

Arthur W. Upfield

Arthur Upfield was born in Gosport in 1890 and arrived in Australia in 1911, working near Broken Hill as a rouseabout and cook. He enlisted in 1914 and was allotted to Light Horse Brigade train and served from Gallipoli to Beersheba, at the same time as Ion Idriess. He began writing while in the outback, and created the first Aboriginal detective, Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte – or Bony – based on the Aboriginal tracker Leon Wood. The first Bony appeared in The Barrakee Mystery in 1929, and he became an international celebrity in 1932 when his book The Sands of Windee was the model for the murderer Snowy Rowles. 29 Bonys were published, also in France and Germany. 26 episodes were made for TV in the early 1970s. “In the mystique of the bush, Upfield saw elements of epic power in Australian life. In contrast, his rather dry style and meticulous plotting seem distinctly smaller in scale. But that is part of Upfield’s impact, creating a worm’s eye view of awesome natural grandeur, a sense of human inadequacy in a dominating continent.”

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