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Arthur W. Upfield (1998) Murder Down Under.
This is one of Upfield's best murder mysteries. His protégée, Napoleon (Bony) Bonaparte investigates a murder while on vacation in the wheat town of Burracoppin of Western Australia. In the fascinating scenery of the Australian Outback quirky characters will drag you into a complex puzzle.
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Arthur W. Upfield (1998) The Bachelors of Broken Hill.
Set in a remote mining town, Upfield's murder mystery brings to life a long-ago forgotten world.
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Arthur W. Upfield (1998) The Bone is Pointed.
This novel is from a different time (the mid-1950s) and an entirely different place (a remote town in Australia's ranch country). Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte investigates in a world defined by social and cultural tensions between white ranchers and aborigines.
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Arthur W. Upfield (1998) The Mystery of the Swordfish Reef.
Inspector Napoleon (Bony) Bonaparte goes undercover in an Australian fishing village to investigate a murder that occurred at sea. This is a murder mystery for those who are fond of deep sea fishing.
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Arthur W. Upfield (1964) The Will of the Tribe.
An Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte (Bony) mystery that gives a glimpse into the lost world of aboriginal culture.
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Arthur W. Upfield (1983) The New Shoe.
Another novel featuring Australian Detective Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte (nomen est omen) of the Queensland Police.
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