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Arthur W. Upfield

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Arthur W. Upfield

Arthur W. Upfield (1890–1964) wrote twenty-nine Bony mystery stories between 1929 and 1962, as well as several other books including mysteries, romances, and an autobiography. Arthur W. Upfield was born in England, but moved to Australia and adopted it as his homeland. He travelled throughout the country and tried his hand at many trades, including boundary rider and station hand. His travels lent him a wealth of first-hand experiences that make his books fascinating and believable. He captures the majesty of Australia, especially the outback country, and its people.

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Title:
Murder Must Wait: An Inspector Bonaparte Mystery (MP3)
Series:
An Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte Mystery #17
Written by:
Arthur W. Upfield 
Read by:
Peter Hosking 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
6 hours 44 minutes 
MP3 size:
294 MB 
Published:
July 01 2013 
Available Date:
July 01 2013 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781743147306 
Genres:
Fiction; Australian Fiction; Detective 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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"A new and excellent story about that fascinating half-Aboriginal Australian detective, Napoleon Bonaparte, and the scene is rural and strangely beautiful New South Wales."
Sphere

"The most astonishing stories in mystery fiction."
Manchester Evening News

A classic detective story set in the outback

Murder is a serious business - but for once it had to take second place... In the little town of Mitford, New South Wales, five babies had been stolen - all were boys less than three months old, and all had apparently been neglected by their mothers. The local Criminal Investigation Branch had given up, and on his arrival a cold trail faced Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte, the half-Aborigine detective who had never failed to finish a case.