The Barrakee Mystery
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Peter Hosking
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"Napoleon Bonaparte, my best detective." ( The Daily Express)
Wonderful painted picture
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Enjoyed the book, but I was disappointed that the key character took such a small part in it. The book centers much more on the squatter's family and affairs than with the mystery. There isn't much mystery at that.Have you listened to any of Peter Hosking’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I love Peter Hosking's readings.First far from best
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Fascinating look into other cultures
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Story from another time....
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Story: Excellent foundation for excellent series. Written in 1928 or earlier, dialogue is replete with sexist and racist language and ideas, but dealt with in an historically accurate manner, actually sympathetic to Aboriginees--as compared with American sentiment at the time--, and which does not detract from complex story raising questions about ethnicity, race, and gender relations.
I do not encourage listening to this audio before others in the series, as the racism may put off the listener from enjoying subsequent compelling, much less objectionable audiobooks.
First in Excellent Series
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