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The Lost Man by Jane Harper
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The Lost Man (original 2019; edition 2019)

by Jane Harper (Author)

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Two brothers meet at the remote fence line separating their cattle ranches in the lonely outback. In an isolated belt of Western Australia, they are each other's nearest neighbor, their homes four hours' drive apart. The third brother lies dead at their feet. Something caused Cam, the middle child who had been in charge of the family homestead, to die alone in the middle of nowhere. So the eldest brother returns with his younger sibling to the family property and those left behind. But the fragile balance of the ranch is threatened. Amidst the grief, suspicion starts to take hold, and the eldest brother begins to wonder if more than one among them is at risk of crumbling as the weight of isolation bears down on them all. Dark, suspenseful, and deeply atmospheric, The Lost Man is the highly anticipated book from the bestselling and award-winning Jane Harper, author of The Dry and Force of Nature .… (more)
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Info:Flatiron Books (2019), 352 pages
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The Lost Man by Jane Harper (2019)

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I loved this book about forgiveness in a land that’s brutally unforgiving. It’s about two brothers living on boarding land in the Australian Outback, looking for answers to the mysterious death of the third brother. I loved that there was just as much intrigue and mystery surrounding each character as the mystery surrounding the death of one of the Bright brothers. Besides the mysterious death, at the center of this novel is an amalgamation of lore and isolation and heat and desolation and a community’s scapegoat. It’s a story that will stay with me for awhile. ( )
  lizallenknapp | Apr 20, 2024 |
But the ending is such a surprise it absolutely saved the entire book. ( )
  KarenMonsen | Mar 13, 2024 |
I just finished this and Wow. Just... wow. No idea how to review this without spoiling the plot, but this is the second Jane Harper book I've read and both have been excellent, compelling reads. Unlike The Dry, it's not detective fiction, but I think the story is better for it. She has a way of creating believable, nuanced characters that I can empathize with, although none are fully likeable. Her ability to immerse the reader in the setting had me feeling hot and thirsty, feeling the grit of the Outback on my skin and in my clothes. She skillfully dropped hints and clues into the story so that the big reveal was not a surprise or a cheat, but I wasn't entirely sure of it until the very end. And that end is hopeful, but not HEA either.

Hardcover, borrowed from my public library. So very glad I came across it on the New Fiction shelf by accident.

I read this for The 24 Festive Tasks 2019, for Door 3 Melbourne Cup Day,Read a book about horses, with a horse or with roses on the cover, about gardening, or set in Australia, or written by an Australian author. This book is set in Australia, written by an Australian author, and it does have horses that serve a definite purpose in the story. ( )
  Doodlebug34 | Jan 1, 2024 |
Story was a bit slow. The Australian outback is definately a character in this book. ( )
  janismack | Dec 14, 2023 |
This book was a devastating journey through a fucked up family. Jane Harper gets better with every book she writes. ( )
  cdaley | Nov 2, 2023 |
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Two brothers meet at the remote fence line separating their cattle ranches in the lonely outback. In an isolated belt of Western Australia, they are each other's nearest neighbor, their homes four hours' drive apart. The third brother lies dead at their feet. Something caused Cam, the middle child who had been in charge of the family homestead, to die alone in the middle of nowhere. So the eldest brother returns with his younger sibling to the family property and those left behind. But the fragile balance of the ranch is threatened. Amidst the grief, suspicion starts to take hold, and the eldest brother begins to wonder if more than one among them is at risk of crumbling as the weight of isolation bears down on them all. Dark, suspenseful, and deeply atmospheric, The Lost Man is the highly anticipated book from the bestselling and award-winning Jane Harper, author of The Dry and Force of Nature .

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