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The Role of Place in Indigenous Australian Crime Fiction
Indigenous characters have long featured in Australian detective novels. The most renowned was Arthur Upfield’s creation, Detective Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte or ‘Bony’. To the delight of audienc...