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Winds of Evil (1937) is a novel by Australian writer Arthur Upfield. It was the fifth of the author's novels to feature his recurring character Detective Inspector Napoleon 'Bony' Bonaparte.
Winds of Evil by Arthur W. Upfield is the fifth book of the Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte "Bony" historical mystery series set in the Australian outback. Bony is "half-caste": a white father, aboriginal mother.
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- Arthur W. Upfield
Jan 1, 1990 · The incomparable Detective Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte is back and now he must solve one of his most baffling cases. When Bony sets out to investigate two bizarre murders at Wirragatta Station, deep in the Australian outback, all the odds are against him.
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- Arthur W. Upfield
Dec 28, 2017 · Arthur Upfield has an amazing ability to portray the exotic topography, wildlife and weather of the Australian Outback. Winds of Evil is a real tour de force of ominous ambience. The setting is deep in the bush in New South Wales, in a sandy region subject to ferocious windstorms.
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- Arthur W Upfield
Jun 1, 2020 · Winds of Evil Volume 5 of Inspector Bonaparte Mysteries: Author: Arthur W. Upfield: Publisher: ETT Imprint, 2020: ISBN: 1922384496, 9781922384492: Length: 198 pages: Subjects
The incomparable Detective Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte is back and now he must solve one of his most baffling cases. When Bony sets out to investigate two bizarre murders at Wirragatta Station, deep in the Australian outback, all the odds are against him.
- Arthur Upfield
Mar 12, 2024 · Disguised as a simple station hand named Joe Fisher, the brilliant half-caste detective begins to unravel the mystery. As Bonaparte delves deeper, he discovers that the key to solving the case may lie in the eerie, wind-swept landscape itself.