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The narrative follows a young man who travels from a settled port to the Queensland frontier to investigate an explorer's death, becoming entangled in station life, expeditions, and local intrigue. Episodes depict clashes between settlers and Indigenous people, the role of Aboriginal policemen in frontier policing, and violent dispersing raids alongside accidents, murder, madness, and a haunted creek. Interwoven are sketches of pastoral work, social encounters, and personal letters that reveal loyalties, disappointments, and retribution. The story examines the moral ambiguities of settlement, the harshness of remote life, and the consequences of expeditions and frontier justice for individuals on both sides.

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A. J. Vogan

A. J. Vogan is an author known for his work in early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genre of fiction that explores themes of race and society. His notable work, "The Black Police: A Story of Modern Australia," delves into the complexities of identity and the experiences of Indigenous Australians within a colonial context. Vogan's writing reflects a critical engagement with the social issues of his time, contributing to the broader discourse on race relations in Australia. His literary contributions provide valuable insights into the historical and cultural landscape of the period.

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