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Paperback Bushman Who Came Back Book

ISBN: 0020259115

ISBN13: 9780020259114

Bushman Who Came Back

(Book #22 in the Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte Series)

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Deep in Australia's outback, a woman has been murdered, her daughter vanished. Yorky, one of the locals and a crazy wanderer, is known to have been in the area, and his footprints have been identified... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Top British-Australian mystery written in the "Golden Age" style

This exact same book was originally released and is available under the Australian title: Bony Buys A Woman (An Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte Mystery). Here, Australian Detective Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte (who happens to be half-Aborigine and half-Caucasian) is sent to investigate a murder-kidnapping in the wilds of South Australia near Lake Eyre. A fiendish intruder has ruthlessly shot the lady cook at a large ranch just after the owner and ranch hands have gone out on their various jobs. A crazy old alcoholic hermit shows up at the scene and nabs the cook's young daughter from her playhouse and thus becomes the prime suspect. A monumental search is begun for the child, making use of the local Aborigine trackers, all to no avail. When all hope has been lost, Bony (a nickname which the Inspector insists that all his friends use) is called in to resolve the matter. He soon rakes up a few clues, even though weeks have passed since the incident, and they lead him to suspect that the local Aborigine Chief and his Medicine Man know more than they are telling. A sub-plot of an Aboriginal love affair adds much to the charm of this terrific tale. Bony has become my favorite fictional detective, astonishingly displacing Sherlock Holmes, Hercule Poirot, and Miss Marple. I think that it's Upfield's focus on story development and his unique literary painting of the Australian landscape that has done it for me. The Scribner's American paperback version is 188 pages in length and the book was first published under its Australian title in 1957 which makes it one of Upfield's later works. There are about 30 Bony mysteries, all of them first-class. This is a fine place to begin reading Upfield but I would more highly recommend starting at: Murder Down Under, also marketed under its original Australian title of Mr. Jelly's Business. I can highly recommend this one to fans of Tey, Christie, Marsh, Doyle, Allingham and all the other classic British mystery writers.
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