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Man of Two Tribes by Arthur Upfield
Man of Two Tribes by Arthur Upfield
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Man of Two Tribes is a crime novel written by Arthur Upfield, first published in 1956. The story features Detective Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte, a character known for his mixed heritage and his ability to solve complex mysteries in the Australian outback. In this installment, Bonaparte is tasked with investigating a series of disappearances occurring within a remote and isolated region.
The narrative follows Bonaparte as he goes undercover to infiltrate a group of people living in a secluded area known as the Nullarbor Plain. As he navigates the harsh environment and interacts with the local community, he must rely on his observational skills and his understanding of both Indigenous and European cultures to uncover the truth behind the vanishing individuals. Upfield utilizes his own experiences and knowledge of the Australian landscape to create a setting that plays a significant role in the progression of the investigation. The book is part of a long-running series that explores themes of justice, cultural identity, and the challenges of law enforcement in sparsely populated territories. It remains a notable example of mid-twentieth-century Australian detective fiction.
Used (acceptable, see images, dust jacket wear, dust jacket tear, handwritten name, and some initial pages marking)
Hardcover
Man of Two Tribes is a crime novel written by Arthur Upfield, first published in 1956. The story features Detective Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte, a character known for his mixed heritage and his ability to solve complex mysteries in the Australian outback. In this installment, Bonaparte is tasked with investigating a series of disappearances occurring within a remote and isolated region.
The narrative follows Bonaparte as he goes undercover to infiltrate a group of people living in a secluded area known as the Nullarbor Plain. As he navigates the harsh environment and interacts with the local community, he must rely on his observational skills and his understanding of both Indigenous and European cultures to uncover the truth behind the vanishing individuals. Upfield utilizes his own experiences and knowledge of the Australian landscape to create a setting that plays a significant role in the progression of the investigation. The book is part of a long-running series that explores themes of justice, cultural identity, and the challenges of law enforcement in sparsely populated territories. It remains a notable example of mid-twentieth-century Australian detective fiction.
Used (acceptable, see images, dust jacket wear, dust jacket tear, handwritten name, and some initial pages marking)
Hardcover
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