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y separately published work icon The Great Melbourne Cup Mystery Arthur W. Upfield , 1933 Z1359841 1933 single work novel crime 'Melbourne during the Depression. A seedy, corrupt city.

'Someone has struck at the heart of Australia's soul: they have killed the horse that would have won the Melbourne Cup. For what motive? Profit, blackmail, a betting scam? Only Tom Pink, the rider of the murdered horse can find out.

'Tom, born into the underworld he now tries to defeat, exposes graft and blackmail that reaches to the upper eschelons of Melbourne society. His life and the lives of those he holds close will never be the same again.

'The Great Melbourne Cup Mystery, written in 1933, a year after the mysterious death of Phar Lap (winner of the 1930 Melbourne Cup), is a previously lost classic of Australian crime fiction.' (Publication summary)
La Tour d'Aigues : Editions de l'Aube , 1998
y separately published work icon The Great Melbourne Cup Mystery Arthur W. Upfield , 1933 Z1359841 1933 single work novel crime 'Melbourne during the Depression. A seedy, corrupt city.

'Someone has struck at the heart of Australia's soul: they have killed the horse that would have won the Melbourne Cup. For what motive? Profit, blackmail, a betting scam? Only Tom Pink, the rider of the murdered horse can find out.

'Tom, born into the underworld he now tries to defeat, exposes graft and blackmail that reaches to the upper eschelons of Melbourne society. His life and the lives of those he holds close will never be the same again.

'The Great Melbourne Cup Mystery, written in 1933, a year after the mysterious death of Phar Lap (winner of the 1930 Melbourne Cup), is a previously lost classic of Australian crime fiction.' (Publication summary)
La Tour d'Aigues : Editions de l'Aube , 2004
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