Who Did It?

Who Did It?
Who Did It? is a mystery novel by Nat Gould, published during his prolific writing career in the early 20th century. The story follows Henry Bryce, a political candidate for the Labour Party in Balmain East, whose campaign is abruptly halted when his body is discovered in Sydney Harbour. Gould, known for his affinity for horse racing themes, was a widely read author of his time, and this novel reflects his experience living in Australia for 11 years, where he set many of his works.




















