At the age of fifteen, Charlie left his home in Bendigo and signed on as a drover with Nat Buchanan. Two years later he was a key man on one of Australia’s greatest cattle drives — the Durack family’s two-year journey from Cooper’s Creek, Queensland — to the Kimberley.
Stumbling on Charlie’s largely unknown story, and filling in the gaps with fiction, the author has created a novel unique in Australian literature. An unprecedented adventure, and a passionate love story — Whistler's Bones is both a celebration of the good things in the settlement of Northern Australia — and a damning indictment of the bad.