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230 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 1931
“If as much thought were given when transferring the unemployed of Great Britain to the dominions as a successful squatter is obliged to give to his flocks, the British Empire would be far more prosperous than it is.”The Sands Of Windee is an entertaining and evocative read, recalling a simpler time in Australian history, and depicting a harsh but strangely beautiful landscape that plays an important role in Arthur W. Upfield's cleverly-conceived crime-mystery plots. I'd recommend the book (and series) to readers who appreciate an elegant style of prose, complex plotting and enjoy historical settings in crime fiction.