Further Reading
Besides his novel The Sands of Windee, Upfield wrote a piece about the real-life case entitled The Murchison Murders.
In 1993, author Terry Walker wrote a book Murder on the Rabbit-Proof Fence documenting the strange case.
- Walker, Terry (1993). Murder on the Rabbit Proof Fence : the strange case of Arthur Upfield and Snowy Rowles. Western Australia: Hesperian Press. ISBN 0-85905-189-7.
- Upfield, Arthur (1934). In Bernard Cronin (ed.). The Murchison murders. Sydney, New South Wales: Midget Masterpiece Publishing.
- Upfield, Arthur (1931). The Sands of Windee (First published ed.). London: Hutchinson.
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