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Sinister Stones (aka Cake in a Hat Box) (Inspector Bonaparte)
Sinister Stones - aka Cake in a Hat Box - Inspector Bonaparte
Author: Arthur W. Upfield
On a lonely dirt road in Western Australia, a police jeep is discovered.  In it is Constable Stenhouse, shot dead; his black tracker has disappeared.  Taking up the investigation, Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte finds he must draw on all his skill and knowledge of the outback's ways, for he soon realizes that he is not alone in his se...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780684180212
ISBN-10: 0684180219
Publication Date: 10/1/1983
Pages: 187
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4.1 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Scribner Paper Fiction
Book Type: Paperback
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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 SINISTER STONES, Bony investigates the murder of a police constable. He must draw on all his skill and knowledge of the outback's ways.
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Upfield wrote almost 30 "Bony" mysteries, and I've enjoyed them all. One nice thing about them is you don't have to read them in any order. I thought this one was one of his best. Almost all of them take place in small towns across Australia, usually in the Outback. I still have some to read, so I don't know if any take place in Australia's cities.


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