
Man of Two Tribes
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0020259506
ISBN 13: 9780020259503
Publication date:
January 1st, 1986
Publisher: Collier Books
Pages: 215
Genres: Self-help, Religion & Spirituality
Detective-Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte embarks on a gripping journey to the isolated town of Chifley, nestled in the heart of the Australian outback. Known for his keen eye and unique background as a part Aborigine, Bonaparte faces the complex task of unraveling a mystery that intertwines with the lives of the local tribes. His cultural duality allows him to navigate the disparate worlds, bridging the gap between the indigenous people and the white settlers.
As he delves deeper into the investigation, Bonaparte confronts the intricate web of relationships and hidden tensions that define this remote community. Each clue he uncovers reveals the delicate balance of loyalty and conflict within Chifley, forcing him to question his own identity while seeking justice. Rife with cultural nuance and rich landscapes, this tale highlights the struggles of belonging and the search for truth in a world divided by tradition and change.
As he delves deeper into the investigation, Bonaparte confronts the intricate web of relationships and hidden tensions that define this remote community. Each clue he uncovers reveals the delicate balance of loyalty and conflict within Chifley, forcing him to question his own identity while seeking justice. Rife with cultural nuance and rich landscapes, this tale highlights the struggles of belonging and the search for truth in a world divided by tradition and change.