The Last Bushrangers, Mike Munro
The Last Bushrangers, Mike Munro
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The Last Bushrangers

Author: Mike Munro

Narrator: Mike Munro

Unabridged: 8 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 08/19/2019

Categories: Nonfiction, History


Synopsis

The story of Australia's last bushranging gang - the murderous Kenniffs.
Easter Sunday, 1902, deep in the Carnarvon Ranges a police constable and station manager are slain then later incinerated, their remains stuffed into saddlebags. Accused of the ghoulish crime are two members of the bushranging Kenniff gang, fast gaining notoriety as Queensland's equivalent of the Kelly gang. Yet the murders are a bold escalation from the petty fraud, horse stealing and cattle duffing the gang is known for.Starving and exhausted after three long months on the run, the brothers are finally captured, and so the wheels of justice start to turn.The story of the Kenniffs has fascinated Mike Munro for decades - ever since he found out these last bushrangers were his family. If not for Mike's grandfather illegally changing his name in shame from Kenniff to Munro, this major figure in Australian television would be known to us as Mike Kenniff.But who were Mike's relatives? What drove them to their life of crime? And were the brothers really responsible for such terrible murders?In answering these questions Mike Munro takes us back to the dawn of Federation, when bush skills and horsemanship could help outlaws escape the police, when remote pastoralists were vulnerable targets for thieves and marauders, when race and class divides were entrenched - but resented - and when brutal, feckless outlaws faced the ultimate punishment.This is a story that is both gripping and personal, and an insight into an Australia just coming of age.PRAISE FOR THE LAST BUSHRANGERS'All families have a secret ... but Mike's is a doozy! This touching, TRUE story is a terrific read!' Di Morrissey'A thoroughly informed, lively and balanced page-turner' Steven Carroll, Sydney Morning Herald

About Mike Munro

Mike Munro started his career as a 17-year-old copy boy on the Daily Mirror, then in television news. He went on to become a household name for his crusading and investigative journalism, with stints as a reporter on Willesee and 60 Minutes, before becoming host of A Current Affair and Sunday Night. For thirteen years he presented the much-loved show This Is Your Life, paying tribute to over 200 Australians. In recent years he has been working on documentaries, hosting the four-part series Lawless – the Real Bushrangers and Mateship – a Century of the Australian–US Alliance for Foxtel's History Channel. In 2014 Munro was made a member of the Order of Australia for his charity work and contribution to journalism.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sue on May 06, 2021

Fantastic! I love a good bushranger story and journalist Mike Munro presents us with a good one! Mike Munro spins quite a fascinating yarn, imparting the story of the Kenniff family, who Munro is related to. “But who were Mike’s relatives? What drove them to their life of crime? And were the brothers......more

Goodreads review by Scott on June 11, 2022

A sometimes interesting, sometimes tedious, account of Queensland’s Kenniff bushranger brothers. Mike Munro investigates his ancestors, their life, crimes, capture, and punishment.......more

Goodreads review by Celeste on December 19, 2020

Mike Munro's historical writing is fascinating, I don't read a lot of Australian history but I should and I'm happy that, The Last Bushrangers is one of them, I found his writing straightforward and uncomplicated, which makes it an easy read and a great beginners book for people who want to learn ab......more

Goodreads review by Genevieve on August 08, 2024

I have a keen interest in the bushranger era of Australian history, so I was particularly excited to read “The Last Burshrangers.” Mike Munro’s book is a personal one, given his family connection to what was a terrible crime. The author has every right to label the death penalty in general as a “bar......more

Goodreads review by Ethan on July 09, 2020

Interesting to read, lots of detail. Alot of the book focuses on the trial, which is interesting but a bit dry in parts. Overall a good book that I'd recommend, showing the history that many Australians don't know......more