Tag: Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte

An Author Bites the Dust

An Author Bites the Dust

by Arthur W. Upfield (Doubleday & Co., 1948)

audiobook read by Peter Hosking (Bolinda, 2010)

Book cover: “An Author Bites the Dust” by Arthur W. Upfield (Doubleday & Co., 1948); audiobook read by Peter Hosking (Bolinda, 2010)

Bony is particularly energetic this case, the Yarra Valley setting rendering his bushcraft less germane than a bonhomous interest in people and his knack for pursuing odd, imaginative lines of inquiry. Miss Pinkney and Mr Pickwick provide charming evidence of Upfield’s popularism.

The New Shoe

The New Shoe

by Arthur W. Upfield (Doubleday, 1951); audiobook read by Peter Hosking (Bolinda, 2010)

Upfield_New Shoe

A beautiful piece of Australiana and a preserved character study—both of the small coastal town and its inhabitants, and of half-caste Aboriginal detective Napoleon Bonaparte. Upfield’s prose is methodical yet poetically descriptive. Bony is a protagonist with unique methods and appeal.

 

 

The Bone is Pointed

The Bone is Pointed

by Arthur W. Upfield (Angus & Robertson, 1938); audiobook read by Peter Hosking (Bolinda, 2010)

Upfield_Bone is Pointed

This mystery doesn’t take much solving, but neither did many of Arthur Conan Doyle’s. As with Sherlock Holmes, it is the character of half-caste Aboriginal detective Napoleon Bonaparte that bewitches the reader, plus in this case Upfield’s vivid descriptions of outback Australia.

 

 

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