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'The naked body of a man is discovered entombed in the wall of the Split Point Lighthouse on Australia's southeast coast; the murder is two months old, and the identity of the victim is unknown. Of Split Point's suspicious inhabitants, only Ed Penwarden, the coffin-maker, befriends Bony upon his arrival. As he delves into the case, Bony is curious to know why a coffin is moved in the night, who was the girl seen struggling with Dick Lake on the cliff top--and why the Bully Buccaneers came to deal in death.' (Publication summary)
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- form y Boney Buys a Coffin ( dir. Peter Maxwell ) Australia : Fauna Productions , 1972 Z1398682 1972 single work film/TV crime Inspector Bonaparte is brought to a small fishing town to investigate the discovery of an unidentified body. The town is also linked to the disappearance of a Vietnam serviceman. A stray dog leads Boney to vital clues that help him solve a case involving not only murder but also drug addiction.
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Otway Taenarum
2019
single work
autobiography
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