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An Author Bites the Dust by Arthur William Upfield
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Sydney : Angus & Robertson, 1980, c1948.

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Australian author Mervyn Blake is sure he's the greatest living writer of his country. But he's not for long--living, that is. It seems someone has had enough of the literary figure and done a rather final edit. Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte is on the case. He may be a little far from his native bush country, but he's just as able to deal with the literary jungle.

I really enjoyed this book. It is a little dated, and I felt the ending was a little rushed, but it was a good read. It was a nice twist to see Bony in a very different atmosphere than his usual one. ( )
  cmbohn | Sep 18, 2006 |
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