Monday, December 23, 2013

The Man of Two Tribes and The Will of the Tribe

Finished two more enjoyable Napoleon Bonaparte mysteries.  The Man of Two Tribes was quite interesting, but the mystery was thin, so it was really more of an adventure tale than a detective story. Bony is called to investigate the baffling disappearance of a woman, recently acquitted of murdering her husband.  His investigation leads him to become trapped in an unusual colony comprising the Released Murderers Institute.  Bony quickly deduces who has entrapped him and these other very interesting characters, so the story focuses largely on the fascinating psychology of the fellow prisoners and the group's effort to escape rather than the unraveling of a mystery.   Interesting and pleasant, but lacking the driving force of the better Bony mysteries.

The Will of the Tribe was a stronger mystery, though the solution ended up being more of a deus ex machina rather than following from the initial facts and suspects.  Still, the story centered around a cultured aboriginal girl, adopted and educated by an Australian family, who ends up facing conflicting pulls from her adoptive family and loyalty to her tribe - highly intriguing and worth reading.

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