In 'Blacks and Bushrangers: Adventures in Queensland,' E. B. Kennedy offers a compelling exploration of the complex relationships between Indigenous Australians and the notorious bushrangers of Queensland during the 19th century. The book is characterized by its engaging narrative style, weaving together historical facts with vivid storytelling, effectively capturing the cultural tensions and social dynamics of the era. Kennedy'Äôs meticulous research positions this work within the broader discourse on colonialism, offering insights into the resistance and cooperation experienced by communities navigating the challenges of the Australian frontier.