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FREE THE BACHELORS OF BROKEN HILL PDF Arthur Upfield | 256 pages | 14 Sep 1998 | SIMON & SCHUSTER | 9780684850580 | English | New York, NY, United States The Bachelors of Broken Hill - Arthur W. Upfield - Google книги Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Two men are killed by cyanide poisoning before Bony comes to Broken Hill to take up the case, and a third dies soon after he arrives. All die in crowded public places, and all are elderly and single. Witnesses recall a woman being near each man before he died, but their descriptions seem to be of entirely different women. Clues are old and witnesses have been mishandled by Two men are killed by cyanide poisoning before Bony comes to Broken Hill to take up the case, and a third dies soon after he arrives. Clues are old and witnesses have been mishandled by an inept investigator before Bony arrives in the prosperous mining town, but with the help of the local constabulary, a professional burglar vacationing in Broken Hill, and an amateur quick-sketch artist, Inspector Bonaparte mounts an investigation to identify the murderer before she finds another victim. Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. Published September 14th by Touchstone first published More Details Original Title. Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte Other Editions Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about The Bachelors of Broken Hillplease sign up. Be the first to ask a question about The Bachelors of Broken Hill. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Upfield's series which features Inspector Napoleon "Bony" Bonaparte. It also finds Bony slightly out of his element--in the city rather than in the bush area and the sheep stations where he generally operates. When the police force at Broken Hill are faced with two cyanide poisoning deaths which both they and an obnoxious, self-important inspector from Sydney are unable to solve, Bony asks to be "seconded" to the New South Wale The Bachelors of Broken Hill is the 14th mystery in Arthur W. When the police force at Broken Hill are faced with two cyanide poisoning deaths which both they and an obnoxious, self-important inspector from Sydney are unable to solve, Bony asks to be "seconded" to the New South Wales Police Department to bring his expert skills to bear. A third poisoning occurs shortly after he begins his investigation and he begins to see a pattern. All three The Bachelors of Broken Hill are older, single men. All three die in crowded, The Bachelors of Broken Hill places while drinking tea or beer. All three are very messy when at table. And witnesses recall a woman being near the victims shortly before they died--though there is some disagreement about her description. The one item they all agree on--she was carrying a very old-fashioned blue purse with red, drawstring straps. The Bachelors of Broken Hill though one death occurs after Bony arrives, most of the clues are old, the crime scenes have been tidied, and the witnesses have to be mollified after being mishandled by the policeman from Sydney. But Bony is used to following the most meager of trails and employing unorthodox measures to find his man He'll make use of a burglar on holiday, an amateur sketch artist, and a barkeeper-turned-taxi-man as well as convincing the local constabulary to turn a blind eye to a bit of benevolent burgling in the quest for justice. The first thing he'll The Bachelors of Broken Hill to determine--does she kill out of an unreasonable hatred for messy bachelors or is there method to her madness? Perhaps she's playing the trick of hiding one important death amongst the others. Once Bony discovers the answer to that conundrum and makes the connection to a murder by glass knife he's well on his way to capturing his killer. It is always a delight to watch the unorthodox, half-Aboriginal, half-white detective operate. It is particularly fun to The Bachelors of Broken Hill him one-up the obnoxious The Bachelors of Broken Hill Stillman from Sydney. Bony's character is self-assured "I always finish The Bachelors of Broken Hill race, always finalise the case I consent to take up. It doesn't take him long to have the shop girls, who so recently became anti-police under the questioning of Stillman, eating out of his hand and going out of there way to help him identify the mysterious woman who hovers near every murder. In addition to the usual police procedural, this particular outing provides an The Bachelors of Broken Hill character study. Bony must first understand the character of the victims before he can begin to understand the character and psychology of the woman who kills them. The ending is a bit darker than the usual fare by Upfield--giving the reader a very intimate look at what could drive someone to kill The Bachelors of Broken Hill the manner portrayed in the book. A thoroughly good read. First posted on my blog My Reader's Block. Please request permission before reposting. May 11, Margaret added it. Excellent and clever book - by an author whoselife was interesing - and actualy linked to a murdercase through a copy cat killer using one of his plots to commit a 'foul deed; Look up the 's Murchison Muders. Nov 20, Colleen rated it liked it. A good read for an airplane ride. Feb 12, William Doonan rated it it was amazing. Writing his novels in the s through the s, Upfield is a man of his times, using the cadences and norms of his time. He approaches phenomena from a slightly different viewpoint than everyone else, including the killers he tracks and inevitably finds. At the end of the book, the reader is both impressed and charmed. Writing at a time and place when race was a difficult concept and when and where has it ever not been? Upfield broke some barriers with a powerful gentle narrative that resonates even today. I seen the thing, I tell you. Pale The Bachelors of Broken Hill rubber teat like beer. I hate 'em. Never give my kids them filthy things. Poor little mites. They trail all over the floor, with the cat playing with 'em and the dog licking 'em. And then the fond mother picking it up and stuffing it back into the little rosebud of a mouth--flies, dirt, spit, and all. The only thing a baby should have to suck is a good big clean mutton bone. No meat on it, of course--not at the start" Dec 24, Kate rated it liked it Shelves: crime-fiction. Apr 03, Peter Reeves rated it liked it Shelves: real-books. Not his best but OK. Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte mysteries are a challenge to those quick to judge past racial views. Yes, comments about Bony's half aboriginal inheritance can be seen racist, yet there are comments by Bony that he must solve the murder because one failure by him will outweigh his successes, whereas a white man's success will outweigh his failures--thus, "I always finish a race, always finalise the case I consent to take up" and "I The Bachelors of Broken Hill not fail, for failure would mean the murder of the one thing w Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte mysteries are a challenge to those quick to judge past racial views. Yes, comments about Bony's half aboriginal inheritance can be seen racist, yet there are comments by Bony that he must solve the murder because one failure by him will outweigh his successes, whereas a white man's success will outweigh his failures--thus, "I always finish a race, always finalise the case I consent to take up" and "I dare not fail, for failure would mean the murder of the one thing which keeps me from the camps of the aborigines" indicate more insight into his character. The mystery itself is one of the outlandish of the Agatha Christie type with two insane murderers The Bachelors of Broken Hill work. Jun 06, John rated it it was amazing. Two old bachelors, both untidy in their personal appearance, have been poisoned in Broken Hill, in front of witnesses. Bony, having been seconded from Queensland due to The Bachelors of Broken Hill failure of a Sydney tec' to solve the case, sets about in his usual style to solve the case. It's taken a long time to find this novel, and once again I've convinced that's due to the great story which one feels compelled to consume in one sitting. No doubt in my mind that this is a winner. May 11, Katie Bee rated it really liked it Shelves: books-read. My first foray into this series couldn't start at the beginning because my library only has a The Bachelors of Broken Hill of the books. I The Bachelors of Broken Hill enjoyed it. Upfield's prose is eminently readable though of course datedThe Bachelors of Broken Hill detective is interesting, and I love the Australian setting. Looking forward to trying out more of the series. Top notch Bony novel. A poisoner is at large in Broken Hill targeting inoffensive elderly bachelors.