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Arthur Upfield's Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte Mystery series was written between the late 1930's and the early 1960's. His protagonist, "Bony," is an intelligent, talented police inspector in Australia. He is also "half-caste," half caucasian and half aborigine. Because of the time period when these novels were written, there's a certain amount of racism depicted in them. Bony feels a certain insecurity in his bi-racial status, and yet Upfield depicts him as dignified and sure of his abilities as a detective. Bony leaves no case unsolved. Upfield's mysteries are informative about a very different time and culture, and are good mysteries with satisfying (if sometimes unexpected) endings.
In THE WILL OF THE TRIBE, Bony investigates the death of a man found in a meteor crater in the middle of an Australian desert. No one in the nearest town has reported seeing a stranger, and there are no tracks around the crater.
In THE WILL OF THE TRIBE, Bony investigates the death of a man found in a meteor crater in the middle of an Australian desert. No one in the nearest town has reported seeing a stranger, and there are no tracks around the crater.