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5.0 out of 5 stars
Bony is his own CSI,
By Cloggie Downunder (Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bony and the White Savage (Mass Market Paperback)
Bony and the White Savage is the 26th book in Arthur Upfield's Bony series. This story, set on the southern coast of Western Australia, has Bony tracking down a rapist/murderer, formerly an upstanding theology student and the eldest son of a local family. Under the guise of a station manager on a fishing vacation, Bony tries to establish whether or not the killer is still in the area. Apart from actually doing some fishing and catching a lovely kingfish, Bony tangles with freak waves (sneakers), a shell collector, unusual rock formations, caves and tea-trees, six scents, and a suitcase hidden in a tree. With the help of the local constable and two aboriginal trackers, and with not a single mobile phone, SMS, computer or Crime Scene Investigator (apart from himself), Bony once again solves the case, and displays his intelligence and humanity whilst doing so. While Upfield's Bony novels were all written between 1928 and 1964, they still manage to entertain today. This one has a twist at the end: Bony gets his man, but not quite how he imagined he would.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love the Bony Books!,
This review is from: Bony and the White Savage (Audio CD)
Many years ago, my mother and I "discovered" the Bony books. We loved them. She and I read them many times through our local library and then eventually collected them all. She would re-read them until she couldn't see to read anymore. Even now, I still have them all and love to go on walkabout with Bony....
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Bony and the White Savage by Arthur Upfield (Paperback - Mar. 1971)
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