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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Caught in Irish rival gangfights, Bony becomes a matchmaker!,
By austinherzog (Po box 244, Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889; alherzaustin@netscape.net) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bony and the Kelly Gang (Hardcover)
This is another Bony tale that gets better with each reading. And it has enough uprorious battling that it'd make a super movie. Somewhere in the south central hills, two Irish gangs are carrying on bootlegging operations. A govt agent gets murdered as he ventured to close, so Bony is called in. Patiently he learns more and more , bit by bit. As he gets nearer to identifying the villain, he also has to find a way to help the romance along between a gal of one 'gang' and a young man of the other, Along the way, Bony has to take on a mighty leader in a knockdown, bloody brawl - not just once, but twice. If you're ever thinking of going to Australia, this book will force you to go out into those hills and try to find remnants of these colorful settlers! This one is right up there for me with The Battlin' Prophet, The Bone is Pointed and Murder Must Wait. Hey: you don't have to be Irish to love this one"
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BONY AND THE KELLY GANG (A Scribner Crime Classics) by Arthur W. Upfield (Mass Market Paperback - September 30, 1988)
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